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Λ ALFRED WOLMARK (BRITISH 1877-1961), BRETON FISHERBOYS

λ ALFRED WOLMARK (BRITISH 1877-1961)BRETON FISHERBOYS Oil on canvas Signed with monogram (lower left)76 x 63.5cm (29¾ x 25 in.)Painted circa 1911.Provenance:Cyril Ross, friend and patron of the artist Exhibited:(probably) London, Ben Uri Gallery, Wolmark Memorial Exhibition, 1961, no. 13London, Belgrave Gallery, Wolmark Centenary Exhibition, 1977, no.1Bradford, Bradford City Art Gallery, Jewish Artists of Great Britain, 1978, no. 39 (illustrated in the catalogue p. 33)Glasgow, Glasgow City Art Gallery, Exhibition of Jewish Art, 1979, no. 74 (illustrated in the catalogue p. 16) London, Phillips, The Ben Uri Story, 2001, no. 75Edinburgh, Phillips, The Ben Uri Story, 2001, no. 75London, Ben Uri Gallery, Alfred Wolmark, 2004, no. 35 (illustrated in the catalogue p. 34 Hull, Ferens Art Gallery, Alfred Wolmark, 2005, no. 35 (illustrated in the catalogue p. 34) As the son of Polish emigrés, Wolmark's early work was traditional in style and focussed on depictions of his Jewish heritage. However, by 1910, influenced by the movements in modern art both in Britain and on the continent, Wolmark had embarked upon a more radical and vibrantly coloured path. He participated in Roger Fry's seminal exhibition Manet and the Post Impressionists at the Grafton Galleries in 1910, with his work hanging alongside that of Van Gogh. In the summer of 1911, he and his new wife spent their honeymoon at Concarneay in Brittany. It was a trip that would transform Wolmark's painting and cement him as one of the pioneers of the modernist movement in England. Concarneau and the surrounding area was already a popular destination with artists. As never before, Wolmark was exposed to the French Avant-Garde and was profoundly influenced by the Fauves' strong use of colour and fluid composition. He worked prodigiously throughout the ten week trip producing around ninety canvasses. He took as his subject matter the local fisher people such as the present lot, as well as the bustling markets, port and rugged coastal landscape. The work that Wolmark produced in 1911 is some of his best and most significant of his career. The rawness and immediacy of these compositions reveal Wolmark's excitement at having found this new artistic direction. They exude an energy that the young painter undoubtedly felt for his newfound style.

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λ ALFRED WOLMARK (BRITISH 1877-1961), BRETON FISHERBOYS

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