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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Umber to White (1961) by Terry Frost
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Terry Frost 1915-2003

Umber to White, 1961
Oil on canvas
64 x 76 cm (25 x 30 ins.)
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Provenance

Gillian Jason Gallery in 1988

Belgrave Gallery, London in 1989

Penlee House Gallery & Museum in 2015

Exhibitions

Terry Frost, Gillian Jason Gallery, no 9 in catalogue, 1988

Terry Frost, Belgrave Gallery, London, 1989, no 18 in catalogue

Penlee House Gallery & Museum, The Bigger Picture, 2015

Umber to White, painted in 1961 presents two of Terry Frost's favourite motifs; the semi-circular, hemispherical form and the chevron, in perfectly opposed harmony! The semi-circular form was first seen in Boat (1950) and was a reference to the looping mooring lines Terry observed on Smeaton's Pier in St Ives. A decade later, the form has been refined and perfected in Umber to White. The chevrons appear a little later in Terry's paintings of the early 1950s introducing tension, force and structural anchors to his work, and at times a reference to the human figure, particularly the female form. Again this motif is precisely presented in the present work. In Umber to White there is clearly an opposing tension; an impression of penetrative force and equal resistance between the two forms.

 

The painting substrate is a very fine, almost silk-like canvas that has allowed the artist to build fine washes of oil colour and then overlay a thick impasto line of white paint to accentuate the half-round form. A very pleasing Frost from the artist at the height of his powers having just finished his first solo exhibition in New York, which was a sell-out.

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