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Collection Details (Conglomerate
No. 74)
Bought from the Marlborough Gallery by the Faringdon Trustees, 1973.
Signed and Dated
Sutherland 11/5/70 (and entitled, dated and initialled on reverse).
Exhibition Details
Marlborough Fine Arts (London), Masters of the 19th and 20th Centuries,
1972, No. 92; Marlborough A G (Zurich), Graham Sutherland Recent
Work, 1972, No. 3.
Related Pictures
See above (Bees)
Background
The first studies for the picture were made on the foreshore of the Picton
Castle Estate, bordering the River Western Cleddau. Preliminary gouache
studies exist, and a painting, about one-third the size of the present
picture, was in the possession of the artist. The compiler would like
to express his indebtedness to the late Mr Sutherland who described in
a letter the genesis of the composition. He wrote that his interest was
aroused by the boulders to be seen lying in the area and that he had the
idea of raising a boulder to an upright position and creating a form from
the parts of it that caught his imagination, contrasting it with the flat
form on the left to which it is attached. The artist returned to the theme
in 1972: pictures painted in this year were exhibited as Nos 10 and 16
in the exhibition, Recent Work, 1972.
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