John Craxton 1922-2009
Split Yew, 1942
Conte crayon on paper laid on card
34.9 x 44.5 cms
13 11/16 x 17 8/16 ins
13 11/16 x 17 8/16 ins
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John Craxton's prodigious early talent resulted in his work being taken up as quintessentially neo-Romantic. This powerful example of John Craxton's expressive response to nature shows the powerful forms of...
John Craxton's prodigious early talent resulted in his work being taken up as quintessentially neo-Romantic.
This powerful example of John Craxton's expressive response to nature shows the powerful forms of a tree split asunder by lightening and was drawn when the artist was only in his early 20s.
This powerful example of John Craxton's expressive response to nature shows the powerful forms of a tree split asunder by lightening and was drawn when the artist was only in his early 20s.
Exhibitions
A Century of Drawings, James Hyman Gallery, London, 2 July - 29 August 2003Join our mailing list
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