Edward Wadsworth
British 1889-1949 Edward Wadsworth Gallery 1949). English painter. He was raised in a northern industrial environment that was to appear with great forcefulness in his Vorticist work. He studied engineering in Munich from 1906 to 1907 and, like many other Vorticists (see VORTICISM), Wadsworth interest in the machine showed itself at an early age. He also studied art at the Knirr School in Munich in his spare time, before attending Bradford School of Art; he then studied through a scholarship at the Slade School of Art (1908-12) in London. Early paintings like Harrogate Corporation Brickworks (1908; untraced) show a growing interest in industrial subjects. Under the impact of the Post-Impressionists, he turned for a while to portraiture, beach scenes and still-lifes. His work was included in the final month of the Second Post-Impressionist Exhibition held at the Grafton Galleries in 1912, and in the summer of the same year he joined the Omega Workshops, although his alliance with Roger Fry was short-lived. Wadsworth new friendship with Wyndham Lewis led to an abrupt departure from Omega in October, when several of his works were included in Frank Rutter Post-Impressionist and Futurist exhibitions at the Doro Gallery in London. His painting L Omnibus (c. 1913; untraced; see 1974 exh. cat., no. 12) announced his involvement with motorized themes that clearly derived from Futurism.

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Edward Wadsworth The Beached Margin oil painting


The Beached Margin
1937 Tate Gallery, London
Painting ID::  442
Edward Wadsworth
The Beached Margin
1937 Tate Gallery, London
   
   
     

Edward Wadsworth Harwich Lighthouse oil painting


Harwich Lighthouse
1820 Tate Gallery, London
Painting ID::  461
Edward Wadsworth
Harwich Lighthouse
1820 Tate Gallery, London
   
   
     

Edward Wadsworth The Beached Margin oil painting


The Beached Margin
mk188 Tempera on linen on wood 28 1/4x40
Painting ID::  46226
Edward Wadsworth
The Beached Margin
mk188 Tempera on linen on wood 28 1/4x40
   
   
     

Edward Wadsworth fortune-s well,portland oil painting


fortune-s well,portland
mk247 1921,oil on canvas,29.5x19.25 in,75x49 cm,mayor gallery,london,uk
Painting ID::  56529
Edward Wadsworth
fortune-s well,portland
mk247 1921,oil on canvas,29.5x19.25 in,75x49 cm,mayor gallery,london,uk
   
   
     

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     British 1889-1949 Edward Wadsworth Gallery 1949). English painter. He was raised in a northern industrial environment that was to appear with great forcefulness in his Vorticist work. He studied engineering in Munich from 1906 to 1907 and, like many other Vorticists (see VORTICISM), Wadsworth interest in the machine showed itself at an early age. He also studied art at the Knirr School in Munich in his spare time, before attending Bradford School of Art; he then studied through a scholarship at the Slade School of Art (1908-12) in London. Early paintings like Harrogate Corporation Brickworks (1908; untraced) show a growing interest in industrial subjects. Under the impact of the Post-Impressionists, he turned for a while to portraiture, beach scenes and still-lifes. His work was included in the final month of the Second Post-Impressionist Exhibition held at the Grafton Galleries in 1912, and in the summer of the same year he joined the Omega Workshops, although his alliance with Roger Fry was short-lived. Wadsworth new friendship with Wyndham Lewis led to an abrupt departure from Omega in October, when several of his works were included in Frank Rutter Post-Impressionist and Futurist exhibitions at the Doro Gallery in London. His painting L Omnibus (c. 1913; untraced; see 1974 exh. cat., no. 12) announced his involvement with motorized themes that clearly derived from Futurism.

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