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Buildings and Lamp, Oil on Board Painting by John Christopherson, 1977
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Medium: Oil on board
35 x 44 cm
13 3/4 x 17 3/8 in
Signed with initials; signed again and inscribed verso; further inscribed on an Artist's label attached verso
John Christopherson was a painter of small dreamlike townscapes and abstract paintings that combine an almost naïve intensity with great sophistication.
Born in Blackheath, London in 1921, Christopherson began his working life at Shell-Mex House in 1938, the period when Jack Beddington, the manager of the publicity department was pioneering the use of modern art in advertising. After a wartime illness, Christopherson worked at County Hall in London, choosing for his office wall a print of Paul Nash's Wood on the Downs and Nash's primeval landscapes and magical moons were later to have a lasting influence on Christopherson's own paintings.
In 1950, while working as a civil servant at the Geological Museum in South Kensington, he became interested in the French Art Brut movement and corresponded with Jean Dubuffet, who offered encouragement when Christopherson himself began to paint.
John Christopherson felt that his life in art did not really begin until 1950, when he met Jacob Epstein and started to visit West End galleries - he said that it was a revelation that 'such a magical world co-existed on the same level and at the same time as the boring, prosaic one of rationing, coupons and the civil service', and he determined to enter it. He said that his annus mirabilis was 1951, the year of the Festival of Britain. This was the time when his tastes and interests were moulded and when he found his vocation. In 1959, he resigned from his appointment in the civil service at the Geological Museum and became a full-time painter.
From boyhood he was fascinated by the idea of antiquity. He was always interested in ancient stones, pavements, mosaics, archaeological sites, walls and buildings which had gradually changed and been eroded by time. Walls with faded posters and graffiti particularly attracted him - he treasured and identified himself with what he described as the 'forlorn poetry of the unregarded'.
Christopherson's pictures linger in the memory. His image world is a distillation of cultural debris sifted with poetic intensity. His pictures are a microcosm of his tastes and obsessions. Each small painting is haunted by a sense of déjà vu, the ordinary becomes extraordinary. The subtle depths of layers of glazes are incised with the mysterious markings of a private language. Terence Mullaly once described how his works 'convey the impression of a world frozen in a dream'. George Melly, writing about pictures he purchased for the Arts Council Collection in 1979, wrote that Christopherson's 'point of departure is some discreet corner of the urban townscape. He imposes a melancholy geometry, transforming it into a city deserted by its inhabitants who have left behind them, their only monument, some reticent graffiti. His colour is as private as his imagery. His pictures whisper. They are worth listening to.'
In 1958, Christopherson married his wife Anne, also a painter. After living in Blackheath until 1962, they moved to Hampstead Village before moving back to his native Blackheath in 1967. Both locations provided the subjects for many of his mature paintings.
He was of Cornish ancestry and regularly visited St Ives, home to many of the British artists of the 1950s whom he admired. However, his main influences were really from the Continent: artists such as Tàpies, Brancusi, Giacometti, Fautrier, Burri, de Staël, Poliakoff, Richier, Wols, Balthus and Veiera da Silva. In England, he particularly admired the works of Ben Nicholson, Eduardo Paolozzi, William Scott and his old friend Alan Reynolds. He once said, 'I like a painting that hangs on a wall, or a sculpture that stands on a stand... nothing much that has happened since the 1950s really interests me.' The post-war years are usually thought of as a time of austerity, but for Christopherson 'the bleak world of Giacometti and William Scott was good enough for me'.
- Creation Year:1977
- Dimensions:Height: 13.75 in (34.93 cm)Width: 17.375 in (44.14 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Kingsclere, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2718214573442
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