Alan Sorrell: Processing the Catch, Wharf Scene, Iceland, c.1935 - on Art WW I

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Alan Sorrell:
Processing the Catch, Wharf Scene, Iceland, c.1935

Framed (ref: 3741)
pencil, ink and gouache on paper
39 x 57 cm (15 3/8 x 22 3/8 in.)

Tags: Alan Sorrell gouache ink pencil work British Artists in Europe



Provenance: The artist's son, Richard Sorrell
Literature: 
Sacha Llewellyn & Richard Sorrell (ed), Alan Sorrell; the Life and Works of an English Neo-Romantic Artist, (Bristol: Sansom & Co.) 2013, p 158-159.
Exhibited: Sir John Soane's Musueum, (2013); The Beecroft Southend, (2104)


Sorrell made a trip to Iceland in 1934, and drawings inspired by this trip were exhibited at Walkers Gallery in Bond Street in 1935.

This scene shows everyday working life in Iceland as the fish are taken off to be smoked.
The composition is reminiscent of The Long Journey and the narrative is similarly conveyed by the actions of the bodies rather than the faces, which are not defined.




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