2nd October 1943: English artist Sir Stanley Spencer (1891 - 1959), on Clydeside, Scotland, where he is working as Official War Artist. Stringer / Hulton Archive / Getty Images / Universal Images Group
Self-Portrait, 1936 - Stanley Spencer - WikiArt.org
‘Self-Portrait’ was created in 1936 by Stanley Spencer in Neo-Romanticism style. Find more prominent pieces of self-portrait at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
Still Life, 1923 - Stanley Spencer - WikiArt.org - Enzyklopädie der visuellen Künste
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Self-portrait, 1924 - Stanley Spencer - WikiArt.org
‘Self-portrait’ was created in 1924 by Stanley Spencer in Neo-Romanticism style. Find more prominent pieces of self-portrait at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
‘The Woolshop’, Sir Stanley Spencer, 1939 | Tate
Artwork page for ‘The Woolshop’, Sir Stanley Spencer, 1939 This work was inspired by Spencer’s visit to a wool shop with his friend Daphne Charlton while staying in rural Gloucestershire at the end of the 1930s. It originates in a series of drawings of Charlton and himself and was made in the wake of his turbulent relationship with his second wife, Patricia Preece, and after leaving his former home at Cookham in Berkshire. Spencer later recalled that ‘Stonehouse had several of these small…
Self-portrait, 1924 - Stanley Spencer - WikiArt.org
‘Self-portrait’ was created in 1924 by Stanley Spencer in Neo-Romanticism style. Find more prominent pieces of self-portrait at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
Still Life, 1923 - Stanley Spencer - WikiArt.org - Enzyklopädie der visuellen Künste
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Christ Preaching at the Cookham Regatta by Stanley Spencer 1891-1959
Stanley Spencer, (English painter, 1891-1959) Christ Preaching at the Cookham Regatta, Regatta, Unfinished In this series, done at the end of his life, Stanley Spencer remembers his childhood joy at the Cookham Regatta, where rich and poor gathered to celebrate. Class differences were important to Spencer in this series. Here Christ is envisioned preaching to those gathered for the regatta from his punt, an old horse-ferry barge no longer used in Cookham, when Spencer painted this. Spencer…
Stanley Spencer Gallery
Paradise Regained: Stanley Spencer in the Aftermath of World War One Extended until 29th March 2015!! Open daily 10:30 am to 5:30pm until 2nd November; Thursdays to Sundays 11 am to 4.30 pm...
Stanley Spencer Port Glasgow
Family Interests
Depictions of family life are as varied as families themselves. Paula Rego's painting 'The Family' (above) has a distinctly threatening atmosphere! Stanley Spencer's memories of domestic bliss are also less than rosy, but the image of the whole family helping to bath the baby has a certain charm. Helen Oxenbury's illustrations for 'We're going on a Bear Hunt' (below) are perhaps nearer to the image of the ideal childhood. Joan Eardley painted the same family of children that lived next door…