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Creator: John Piper
John Piper Chiesa Della Salute Venice Screenprint Textile 1959 Sanderson
By John Piper
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
JOHN PIPER CH (BRITISH,1903-1992) :CHIESA DELLA SALUTE, VENICE Screenprinted fabric, printed by Sandersons, 1959 In the late 1950's to the early 60's there was interest in painterly textiles that demonstrated the unique potential of screen printing, with its ability to capture the quality of brush-stroked colour "The monumental grandeur of many artists' textiles in the early 1960's was necessary if they were to work in the large scale architectural interiors of the era which witnessed a rapid growth in new public buildings, all which required furnishing with suitably prestigious fabrics". The painterly design is one of five fabrics designed by John Piper (1902-1993) for A Century of Sanderson 1860-1960, Sanderson's prestigious Centenary Collection. This study of the Chiesa della Salute church in Venice was taken from Piper's 1959 travels when he was commissioned by the Arthur Jeffress Gallery in London. He then regularly made paintings of the city, and drew illustrations for an edition of Adrian Stokes...
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1950s English Mid-Century Modern Vintage John Piper Wall Decorations

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Textile

John Piper Easton Portland Dorset St George Reforne lithograph 2/70 1964
By John Piper
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
JOHN PIPER CH (BRITISH,1903-1992) : 16. EASTON, PORTLAND, DORSET: ST GEORGE REFORNE, AN 18TH CENTURY CHURCH AMONG THE QUARRIES, NUMBERED 2/70 LOWER...
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In British Romantic Artists (London: William COX, 1942) John Piper wrote: 'Romantic art is the result of a vision that can see in things something significant beyond ordinary significance: something that for a moment seems to contain the whole world; and, when the moment is past, carries over some comment on life or experience beside the comment on appearances.' In 1950 John Piper was well into his post-war period which was characterised by techniques such as the scratching in the oil paint apparent in the present work, a more sombre palette generally, and a concentration on landscape and natural features, particularly those of Portland in Dorset, where his fascination for geology in a form which has been changed by man could have full rein in the quarry; and also, extensively, those of North Wales, which he had been visiting since a commission in 1943 to paint the underground quarry in which the Nation Gallery's collection of art was being stored for the duration of the war. He returned for periods of the winter over the next seven or eight years, for part of that time, including in 1949-50, renting a cottage at Bodesi, below the Tryfan Mountain. Boulder fields at Bodesi, Bodesi Farmhouse, 2011 Here there was much inspiration: in the extreme geology of the land, and in the effect of winter light on mountains. Piper was inspired by the IDEA of the sublime, and the eighteenth century landscape work of Richard Wilson, and spent time trying to locate Wilson's viewpoints. Richard Wilson, Llyn-y-Cau, Cader Idris, 1774 Cited in John Piper: Painting, Drawings and Theatre Designs 1932-1954 (London: Faber & Faber, 1954), Piper is quoted as saying: 'In paintings of North Wales, as of many mountain areas, a rock in the foreground often shows the same form and, in its fractures and the way it lies, the same direction as the whole mountain range in the distance'. Boulder at Cwm Tryfan In the same book, S John Woods writes: 'the near abstract paintings he did about 1950, based on rocks and walls, are among his best works'. Writing in The Listener on March 29 1933, (the article entitled Younger English Painters II) Piper quotes DH Lawrence writing in 1915: ''One can only build great abstraction out of concrete units... The architecture comes in painting only with the suggestion of some whole, some conception which conveys in its own manner the whole universe. Most puerile is this clabbing of geometric shapes behind one another, just to prove that the artist is being abstract, that he is not attempting the representation of the object. The way to express the abstract whole is to reduce the object to a unit, a term, and then out of these units and terms to make a whole statement''. Piper's landscapes and works with a natural subject are knowingly situated in the traditions of landscape painting reaching back to the seventeenth century. In the seventeenth century landscape painting was an expression of religion - the veneration of that which is made by the hand of God. In the eighteenth century, the century of Enlightenment, it became an expression of the Cult of Nature - venerating the rules and laws which were being derived and discovered in the natural world. Piper's approach, of spending long periods of time in order to understand and express the intrinsic nature of the rock in front of him is very much a development of this long tradition, and a clear in the present work. As Woods wrote: 'These (paintings of North Wales) are not dramatised, but their greys and browns and black are rich with the sense of place and climate'. John Piper, a note written near the Summit of the Glyders, Snowdonia: ' Mist blowing across all day: visability about 15 - 20 yards only, curious sensation in presence of gigantic boulders, giant coffin slabs, pale trunk-shaped rocks, disappearing into grey invisibility even at close range. The affectionate nature of the mountain not changed by the acute loneliness and closed-in feeling induced by the mist'. ‘ I felt then that I was seeing the mountains for the first time and seeing them as nobody had seen them before. This was due partly to the feeling of release after the confining of the war, partly to a “spurt” in my capacity to observe more clearly at this particular time. Each rock lying in the grass, had a positive personality: for the first time I saw the bones and structure and the lie of the mountains, living with them and climbing them as I was, lying on them in the sun and getting soaked with rain in their cloud cover and enclosed in their improbable, private rock-world in fog.’ Pipers Places, p105. Rock-face was painted in 1949-50 when Piper was renting Bodesi farmhouse and is most likely that it is an observation of rocks at Tryfan which is nearby. In Rock Face, the rock has become metaphorical and, of an extraordinary grandeur, both observed and painted in abstract form. ‘ In his search to find the exact color of the rocks Piper imaged them to be animals feeling the shades of the weather, “ sometimes antagonistic ” as “ they react “. The paradigm of his drawings of Snowdonia was often the relation between a prostrate foreground and a distant background Summit, one pinkish and one bluish. The shapes are intricate and crafted, yet on a scale beyond human, apparently the realm of the “ enormous and untidy race of men ‘. He was surely contemplating mortality. ‘ David Fraser Jenkins The coloring in Rock Face is bold and intense, typical of the oils executed in 1950, illustrating Piper as a brilliant colorist. ‘ The rocks can only look grey in leaden light, and then do not, commonly. Against mountain grass or scree, against peaty patches near tarns, on convex slopes, in dark cwms, the same kind of rock can look utterly different, and changes equally violently in color according to the light and time of year. ‘ JP. ‘ Lake frozen, from west end under the crags reflecting the sky – palest blue Zenith, fading downwards through orange and pinkish orange to translucent grey in reverse. White frosty rock surfaces contrasting violently with dark and shadowed ones.’ Diary entry 17th January 1946 Whether Piper intended to use the metaphor of the rock-face as a device to show human mortality or to show the effect of the weather on the rock-face is debatable. It is true that there is a small group of abstracted oils executed at this time and Rock-face appears to be the most abstracted version. Glyders Rocks, 1950, Oil, 20x29, SJ Woods, no 120. Rock Face, Capel Curig, oil 28x36, 1950, SJ Woods, no 119. Figurative work appears in Piper’s stained glass designs. 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