Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 5

Clifford Ellis
Clifford Ellis Collage II Abstract watercolour gouache Mid-Century

c. 1955

About the Item

We acquired a series of paintings from Clifford and Rosemary Ellis's studio. To find more scroll down to "More from this Seller" and below it click on "See all from this seller." Clifford Ellis (1907-1985) Landscape Collage II Collage 16x37cm Provenance: the family of the artist, by descent. In hand-finished frame with AR art glass. This collage incorporates a scrap of a magazine referring to the use of reinforced concrete in the building of Britain's brave new motorways. The greens and browns of the landscape have a motorway bridge, making reference to the impact on the countryside of these new roads. Unlike today's busy roads, the motorway has no traffic on it. Britain's first motorway opened in 1958 - the Preston bypass in Lancashire. During his time at Bath, Ellis employed many of the leading artists of the time to teach a day or two here and there. This collage has clear suggestions of influence from Peter Lanyon. A clear landscape, the collaged new M1 motorway (freeway) bridge tearing out the heart of the countryside. Born in Bognor in Sussex and trained at St Martin’s School of Art and Regent Street Polytechnic, Ellis was a graphic artist and illustrator who is best known for the posters he produced for London Transport during the 1930s. He generally collaborated with his wife Rosemary – whom he married in 1931 – on their posters. The General Post Office, Shell, and The Empire Marketing Board were also clients for their posters. They signed their posters C&RE, their initials being in alphabetical order and they are readily recognisable by their ebullient use of colour and form. Employed during the war as a camoufleur, along with so many other artists, Clifford was also an official war artist, serving with the Grenadier Guards. Rosemary, meanwhile, was an artist for the Recording Britain project. Following the war they trained art teachers at Bath Academy of Art. They also designed a series of nearly one hundred book jackets for Collins New Naturalist series, published between 1945 and 1982. Running an art college, Ellis did not want to train artists who then ended up as teachers because they could not find work as artists. Instead he sought to train them as art teachers which gave them an alternative if they failed to make it as artists. Bath was staffed with artists who are household names today. Upon the outbreak of war, William Scott returned to England from France and sought employment from Ellis, being given a part-time job. After serving in the Royal Engineers he returned to the staff in 1946.  Kenneth Armitage, (who ended the war as a Major having specialised in recognition of tanks, aircraft and other machines of war - which he regarded as fitting neatly with his interest in sculpture) took on teaching sculpture from 1946 - William Turnbull standing in for him whilst he taught for a few months. Early in the 1950s, Scott suggested Peter Lanyon, Bryan Wynter and Terry Frost be approached to teach and Ellis gave them part-time roles, two or three days per week, or six-week blocks of teaching. Amongst other household names feature Robyn Denny, Gillian Ayres, and Adrian Heath. The influences of some of these artists may be seen in the abstract paintings, although a common thread - Ellis's hand - ties the works together, some of Scott may perhaps be seen in the spotty works and Lanyon perhaps in the Collages. The Sailing Boats are interesting, as - turned on their side - they look very much like a Terry Frost 'Walk Along A Quay' yet the sketches make it quite clear which way round they were to be. Meanwhile the landscape works with clearly defined patchworks are strangely reminiscent of Adrian Heath's works of the late 1950s and early 1960s.
  • Creator:
    Clifford Ellis (1907 - 1985, British)
  • Creation Year:
    c. 1955
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 5.12 in (13 cm)Width: 22.05 in (56 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    In a hand-finished wooden frame.
  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU79534264592
More From This SellerView All
  • Clifford Ellis Collage I Abstract watercolour gouache Mid-Century landscape
    By Clifford Ellis
    Located in London, GB
    We acquired a series of paintings from Clifford and Rosemary Ellis's studio. To find more scroll down to "More from this Seller" and below it click on "See all from this seller." C...
    Category

    Early 20th Century Abstract Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

    Materials

    Mixed Media

  • Kenneth Rowntree: 'Abstract Australian Landscape' watercolour Modern British Art
    By Kenneth Rowntree
    Located in London, GB
    Kenneth Rowntree Abstract Australian Landscape Watercolour 27.5 x 33cm Signed (top left) and dated ‘Kenneth Rowntree ’85’ Provenance: Anderson & Garland Studio sale of Kenneth Rowntree lot 263 Tuesday 8 September 2009 For biographical details and other works by Rowntree click here. Rowntree visited Australia in 1984/85. In this painting he picks up various vignettes from the Australian landscape in six separate blocks. Two relate to the sky, with almost-unbroken blue skies stretching from horizon to horizon, three relate to desert areas, with a whole array of different textures, and one is a luscious green. In one of the desert scenes he has picked out two road signs, in typical Rowntree fashion, reducing them to their simplest form. In her essay Kenneth Rowntree: A Strange Simplicity (published in Kenneth Rowntree A Centenary Exhibition Published by Moore-Gwyn Fine Art and Liss Llewellyn Fine Art, on behalf of the artist’s estate, on the occasion of the centenary of Kenneth Rowntree’s birth) Alexandra Harris makes reference to this painting noting: "Later, in 1986, just when the young David Hockney was collaging the signs and road-markings of Route 138 in Pearblossom Highway, Rowntree was in Australia painting yellow diamond-shaped road-signs as bright icons in open country. Wherever he went, Rowntree captured both the unfamiliarity of places and their relationship to things he knew. Heading into the Australian outback, he painted a road-sign as he would paint a rail signal at Clare in Suffolk or nautical markers at Swansea." Hockney’s 1986 Pearblossom Highway may be seen in the Getty and it is worth noting that Rowntree was in fact painting the yellow sign in 1985, so a year before Hockney. Kenneth Rowntree (1915-1997) Rowntree was born in Scarborough and educated in York where his father managed the local department store. Young Kenneth’s work was displayed there and his first major commission arose from an advertisement at the store. After the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford he studied at the Slade School, meeting Eric Ravilious and Edward Bawden and then moving to north Essex to work with them as members of the group of Great Bardfield Artists. Between 1940 and 1943 he was one of the team of over 60 artists engaged by the War Artists Advisory Committee for the ‘Recording Britain’ project, to record the face of England and Wales before wartime action – or development – changed it for ever. Rowntree’s keen sense of design, and fascination with the quirky and the vernacular made him an ideal candidate to interpret our built heritage’s more unusual aspects. In 1951 he painted murals in the Lion and Unicorn pavilion for the Festival of Britain, he decorated the route of the Queen’s Coronation procession (some of the works being acquired by Her Majesty). During a teaching job at the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford he was driven, perhaps by his experiences recording Britain, to record the decorated barges that belonged to the Oxford Colleges. These wooden Victorian ceremonial barges had belonged to the London livery companies, but were acquired in their later life by the Colleges to be used as changing rooms and clubhouses for the College boat clubs – depending on the size of the barge rowing eights were stored on board too. Part way through painting one of them Rowntree thought his drawing incorrect until he realised that it was the boat that was moving. It was in fact sinking. These days the Colleges have modern (but unromantic) boat houses; a handful of the barges remain – restored – in private hands. In 1959 he was appointed Professor of Fine Art at King’s College, Newcastle (latterly part of the University), which as British art schools went was one of the most progressive. The Master of Painting was the abstract constructionist Victor Passmore...
    Category

    Late 20th Century Abstract Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

    Materials

    Watercolor

  • John Piper Bullslaughter Bay c. 1955 Pembrokeshire abstract watercolour painting
    By John Piper
    Located in London, GB
    John Piper (1903-1992) Bullslaughter Bay Watercolour, gouache and pastel on paper 27.5 x 35.5cm John Piper CH was an English painter, printmaker, and designer of stained-glass windo...
    Category

    1950s Abstract Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

    Materials

    Pastel, Watercolor, Gouache

  • Clifford Ellis, 'Sketch for Sailing Boats I' drawing Modern British Art
    By Clifford Ellis
    Located in London, GB
    To see our other Modern British Art, scroll down to "More from this Seller" and below it click on "See all from this Seller" - or send us a message if you cannot find the artist you ...
    Category

    Mid-20th Century Abstract Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

    Materials

    Pencil

  • Gwyneth Johnstone: 'The Railway Bridge' Modern British Art watercolour
    Located in London, GB
    To see our other Modern British Art, scroll down to "More from this Seller" and below it click on "See all from this Seller" - or send us a message if you cannot find the artist you want. Gwyneth...
    Category

    Mid-20th Century Modern Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

    Materials

    Mixed Media

  • Laigueglia Holiday Brochure Design 1966 Peter Collins ARCA Mid Century Modern
    By Peter Collins ARCA
    Located in London, GB
    To see our other Modern British Art, and our other Peter Collins Holiday Brochures from Majorca, Lloret and other resorts, scroll down to "More from this Seller" and below it click o...
    Category

    1960s Modern Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

    Materials

    Mixed Media, Carbon Pencil

You May Also Like
  • 'Sal y Cicatrices'. Botanical environmental nature drawing
    By Sophia Milligan
    Located in Penzance, GB
    'Sal y Cicatrices' Original Artwork Low winter sun dancing on shingles and salt crisped fronds; the tidal dance of the Mediterranean. A drawing scratched and scarred by the caress ...
    Category

    2010s Abstract Impressionist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

    Materials

    Paper, Mixed Media

  • Salcombe Sail Boats and Sailboats and Five Houses Diptych
    By Jessica Leighton
    Located in Deddington, GB
    Salcombe Sail Boats and Sailboats and Five Houses Diptych Overall size cm : H58 x W48 Jessica Leighton Salcombe Sail Boats Original Seascape Painting Mixed Media and Acrylic Paint o...
    Category

    2010s Abstract Impressionist Mixed Media

    Materials

    Paper, Mixed Media

  • "Abstract with Grass and Poppies II, " Mixed Media Landscape by David Barnett
    By David Barnett
    Located in Milwaukee, WI
    "Abstract with Grass and Poppies II" is an original watercolor, iridescent acrylic, and ink painting on watercolor paper by David Barnett. The artist signed the piece lower right. Th...
    Category

    2010s Abstract Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

    Materials

    Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Watercolor

  • "Una Pata Arriba Revisted, " Original Ink, Watercolor, & Acrylic by David Barnett
    By David Barnett
    Located in Milwaukee, WI
    "first Impressions of Mexico City #1: Una Pata Arriba Revisited" is an original watercolor, ink, and iridescent acrylic piece by David Barnett, signed in the lower left. The pieces d...
    Category

    2010s Abstract Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

    Materials

    Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Watercolor

  • “Acadian Gateway I” Red Toned Abstract Surrealist Architectural Archway Drawing
    By Patrick Palmer
    Located in Houston, TX
    Surrealist architectural landscape drawing by Houston, Texas artist Patrick Palmer. The work features a prominent, brutalist archway set against a blended red sky. Currently hung in ...
    Category

    1980s Abstract Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

    Materials

    Pastel, Mixed Media, Acrylic

  • “Freedom Towers” Blue Toned Abstract Surrealist Architectural Archway Drawing
    By Patrick Palmer
    Located in Houston, TX
    Blue and pink toned abstract landscape by Texas artist Patrick Palmer. The painting depicts two architectural arches against a cool and warm sunset sky. Pencil inscriptions are seen ...
    Category

    1980s Abstract Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

    Materials

    Pastel, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Recently Viewed

View All