slightly abstracted; green landscape with mountain peaks in background; trees in foreground; orange and blue roofs of chateau in URQ

%C2%A9 Estate Isabel de Bohun Lockyer

Château de Gruyères, 1926

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Gift of Marla J. Kinneyexpand_more  2018.43.7

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Gruyères Castle was printed from linoleum, a soft material that lends itself to the repetitive curves and fluid lines we see here. Its nonabsorbent surface is well suited to oils, which can be layered to form crisp new colors. In this Swiss scene, the dark part of the mountain is actually green layered over royal blue.

Invented in 1860s Britain as a floor covering, linoleum consists mostly of linseed oil, cork dust, and rosin. It is easier to cut than wood, and cheaper. Artists began using it in the 1910s after an Austrian professor introduced it to children’s art classes.

Details
Title
Château de Gruyères
Artist Life
1895–1980
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2018.43.7
Provenance
(Lockyer’s studio sale, London, 1997, to Campbell); Michael Campbell, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England (1997-2017); sold to Kinney; Marla J. Kinney, Minneapolis (2017-18)
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slightly abstracted; green landscape with mountain peaks in background; trees in foreground; orange and blue roofs of chateau in URQ

© Estate Isabel de Bohun Lockyer

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