Claude Francis Barry: ICI Factory – Midnight oils, (535), 1959 - on Art WW I

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Claude Francis Barry:
ICI Factory – Midnight oils, (535), 1959

Framed (ref: 11023)
Oil on canvas

Tags: Claude Francis Barry oil industrial night scenes and sleep



Provenance: Private Collection


Barry's lifelong exploration of the French Pointillist technique - separating colours into dots which form vibrant tones across the picture surface - make him one of the key exponents of this style in 20th century British Art. In his paintings of the First and Second World Wars, with their trademark searchlights over London, he created a powerful cycle of works, whose poignancy was transformed into joy in his subsequent glorious firework paintings celebrating the end of hostilities. In this example Barry has playfully used the patterned surface of the board to synthesise the effect of his pointlilist technique.

Barry's later works are characterised by bold fields of pure colour - an aesthetic preoccupation which allowed him to reconnect with the Post Impressionist paintings that he had experienced first hand, in their primary incarnation, during his student years at the turn of the century.

Barry painted several oils of this ICI factory between 1959 and 1960 - his son, Rupert, was an executive with company.


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