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James Wood (1889-1975)

Painter, draughtsman, writer and aesthete, born in Southport, Lancashire. From 1908-11 he read history at Cambridge University, then in Paris, after studying etching, pursued painting with Percyval Tudor-Hart before going to Munich. During World War I he was in the army and Royal Flying Corps, later working on battleship camouflage. Among Wood's writings after World War I were The Foundations of Aesthetics, written with C. K. Ogden and I. A. Richards. He also wrote on colour harmony, a favourite topic, and in 1926 published New World Vistas, an autobiographical work. From the 1930s Wood became increasingly fascinated by Persian Art; he learn Persian and subsequently became art adviser to the Persian government. His own paintings were influenced by Kandinsky, and he showed at Leicester and Zwemmer Galleries in solo exhibitions. After 1955 he rarely exhibited, but painted several portraits of Cambridge Academics. Throughout the war years

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Multi coloured dots
James Wood
Multi coloured dots  For sale
£9500
Study for Gamekeeper and Cherubs
James Wood
Study for Gamekeeper and Cherubs  For sale
£990
Self-portrait, c.1918
James Wood
Self-portrait, c.1918  For sale 
Still life of blue chimney with...
James Wood
Still life of blue chimney with...  Sold 
Hammersmith Wharf, circa 1950
James Wood
Hammersmith Wharf, circa 1950  Sold 
Washing Line, circa 1930
James Wood
Washing Line, circa 1930  Sold 
Hammersmith River Walk, 1957/58
James Wood
Hammersmith River Walk, 1957/58  Sold 
Colour study in mauve, orange and red
James Wood
Colour study in mauve, orange and red  Sold 
Colour study with stripes
James Wood
Colour study with stripes  Sold 
Colour Study with flower
James Wood
Colour Study with flower  Sold 
Colour Wheel, circa 1920
James Wood
Colour Wheel, circa 1920  Sold 
Colour circle, circa 1920
James Wood
Colour circle, circa 1920  Sold 
Landscape with tree, circa 1920
James Wood
Landscape with tree, circa 1920  Sold 
Colour Wheel, circa 1920
James Wood
Colour Wheel, circa 1920  Sold 
Chromatic Chart – White Through Black
James Wood
Chromatic Chart – White Through Black  Sold 
Life Study – Seated Nude, 1925
James Wood
Life Study – Seated Nude, 1925  Sold