Strange Pictures
This title encompasses for lack of a better word all the pictures which remain strange, mysterious, puzzling or downright incomprehensible. Some have a Bosch-like surface of apparent fun and games and others are shrouded in a mysterious play of light and shadow. Others arrest the viewer with a spiritual solemnity.
Ancient Forest, the Vision of St Eustace (c1954)
oil on canvas - 51h x 61w (cm)
The Mummers (1952)
oil on board - 88h x 92w (cm)
Sails and Crucifix (1951)
oil on ? - 15.24h x 21w (cm)
A Judgement (1951)
oil on canvas - 102h x 78w (cm)
The Mummers (1951)
oil on board - 21h x 15.9w (cm)
A Nativity (1949)
- 76.2h x 101.6w (cm)
Marine Harvest (1949)
oil on canvas - 55.9h x 60.9w (cm)
A. Vincent, Son and Grandsons (1949)
- 50.8h x 76.2w (cm)
Strange Nativity (1948)
- 40.6h x 50.8w (cm)
La Fête des Saintes Maries de la Mer (1948)
oil on canvas - 63.5h x 101w (cm)
The Guy (1948)
oil on canvas - 61h x 51w (cm)
The Battle of the Boggarts (1948)
oil on canvas - 64h x 76w (cm)
Remembrance of Things Past (1947)
oil on canvas - 50.5h x 74.5w (cm)
Fragment (Drowning Man) (1947)
oil on panel - 30.5h x 41w (cm)
In Debt to Caroline (c1946)
oil on canvas - 61h x 51w (cm)
The Hammock - with acknowledgements to Wadsworth (c1943)
oil on gesso on (plywood) panel - 25h x 35w (cm)
The Sailing Ship (1930)
oil on panel - 31.5h x 47w (cm)
Sailors and Other Figures Carousing by a Quay (1925)
oil on canvas - 91.5h x 122w (cm)