Untitled oil and gouache on card, 1960's
Framed (ref: 385)
Gouache, thinned oil and pen and ink, 4 3/4 x 4 5/16 in. (12 x 11 cm.)
Tags: Michael Canney gouache ink oil pen and ink Canney Abstract Art
Tags: Michael Canney gouache ink oil pen and ink Canney Abstract Art
Provenance: Madeline Canney
Framed in a gilded shadow box with broad bevelled slip, non reflective museum glass.
Michael Canney was associated with the Newlyn and St. Ives schools, both as student and teacher, and in 1956 was appointed curator of the Newlyn Orion Gallery. His circle of friends included Scott, Nicholson, Vaughan, Hilton and Lanyon.
From the mid 1950s Canney's style began to change under the prevailing influence of Abstract Expressionism. His semi figurative - at times Cubist - style gave way to works of pure abstraction.
In 1958 he met the painter Mark Rothko:'A man of great presence and charm, he was very generous about my work and spent some time looking at it. This was very encouraging as I regarded Rothko as the most important painter on the international scene at the time' - Michael Canney, 1958 (quoted in Michael Canney, Belgave Gallery catalogue, 1990, p. 6).