Suspended: Works in Watercolour
May 5 – 23, 2023
Using pigment suspended in water, artists showcase the beauty and versatility of watercolour, which has a rich history dating back centuries.
May 5 – 23, 2023
Using pigment suspended in water, artists showcase the beauty and versatility of watercolour, which has a rich history dating back centuries.
This Post-Impressionist watercolour scene by the painter and illustrator Marius Hubert-Robert (1885-1966), depicts Alert Bay on Vancouver Island. Towering totems watch over mother and child, as they walk hand in hand.
Reacting against the Impressionists’ concern for naturalistic depiction of light and colour, Marius Hubert-Robert spoils us with his illustrative embrace of the colourful.
Born in Paris in 1885, Marius is the great-great nephew of the celebrated landscape painter Hubert Robert (1733 – 1808). His artistic lineage also includes his grand father, Aphonse Robert, the private painter of Louis Philippe I, who was the King of the French from 1830 to 1848, the last king and penultimate monarch of France. Earlier still, is Marius’s great-grandather, Jean-Francois Robert who was Professor of painting at the Grand Duchy of Tuscany during the Napoleonic Era.
Marius Hubert-Robert mounted notable exhibitions at the Salon des Indépendants in 1929, at the Société des Artistes Français, at the Société Nouvelle des Beaux Arts, and at the Salon d’Hiver. He also worked in the 10th Army as a war-time artist during the First World War, and was sponsored by the Astor family for a number of years, allowing him to travel to the United States, Canada, Africa and Greece.
“Vue d’Alert Bay. Totem poles, vers 1925” is showing in the Petley Jones Gallery as of June, 2022.
Matt Petley-Jones delves into the world of watercolour painting – vibrantly filled with his recognizable vigor, and unapologetic joie de vivre.
The small interiors were created in response to the gray weather we experience in February, my birth month. I thought perhaps some experiment with gray may help me see the gloom in a different way.
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There are many types of art that require glazing for protection. Most are works on paper. They range from original drawings, prints and paintings to reproductions and giclees. At Petley Jones Gallery our focus is on original works both historic and contemporary. This exhibition shows off the diversity of our collection.
Celebration and Greenspace by Ann Vandervelde
Acrylic on paper, 15 x 19 inches – $1100 each
Walking to Wing Lake
by Ann Nelson – Watercolour, 9.75 x 13.5 inches $875
Stories of the True Loyalty of the Faithful Samurai, number 23
by Kuniyoshi, Utagawa (1797-1861)
Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper, 14 x 9.75 inches $1275
Spirits at Play
by Saggiassie (Ragee, Sakiassie) 1924-2003
Seal Skin stencil 46/50, 1961, 30 x 10 inches $2,850.00
Salt and Light V
by Debra Van Tuinen – Monoprint 1/1, 18 x 18 inches, $1250
Maypole by Deborah Worsfold
Watercolour on paper, 6×6 inches $175
Light over Ledges VI
by Debra Van Tuinen monoprint 1/1, 10 x 8 inches $650
Brown Hill
by Llewellyn Petley-Jones (1908-1986)
watercolour on paper, 16 x 8 inches $1250
Study from Richmond Hill
by Llewellyn Petley-Jones (1908-1986)
watercolour on paper, 15 x 11 inches $975
New York
by Clifford Addams [1876–1942]
Etching, 8 x 3 inches $750
Japan Remembered, Arrival
by Toni Onley (1928-2004)
Watercolour and collage, 8.25 x 10.75 inches $1650
The Connoisseur by Michael Hermesh
Mixed Media Drawing on paper, 17 x 14 inches $1000
Pont de la Tournelle by Pascal
Watercolour on paper, 7 x 9.5 inches $450
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