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ROBERT ELLIS - City in Cultivated Landscape
Estimate:
$35,000 - $45,000
Passed
Live Auction
Important & Rare Art
ARTIST
ROBERT ELLIS (1929 - 2021)
Size
122 x 122 cm
Description
Oil on hardboard
Condition
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Signature
Signed & dated 1965
Signed, inscribed BL | 10 -1965 | 18, titled & dated verso
Signed, inscribed BL | 10 -1965 | 18, titled & dated verso
Provenance
Private Collection, Auckland
Acquired from Petar/James Gallery, Auckland
Acquired from Petar/James Gallery, Auckland
Literature
Robert Ellis was born in Northampton, England 1929. He studied at Northampton School of Art from 1944 to 1947 and attended the Royal College of Art, London from 1949 to 1952. He came to New Zealand in 1957 to take up a position as Senior Lecturer at Elam School of Fine Arts where he taught from 1957 to 1994.
Before coming to New Zealand Ellis had served in the Royal Air Force as an aerial photographer. This helped forge his individual manner of painting. He evolved an imagery of symbols of cities seen from the air. Ellis did not paint one particular city but generalisations of the relationship between a city and its surroundings. These were created with energy, complexity of colour and a remarkable handling of paint.
Ellis’ expressionist manner of impasto and layered, slashed surfaces are full of vigour and colour. His works were created at a time when motorways were being established and the way they cut through the cityscape
Before coming to New Zealand Ellis had served in the Royal Air Force as an aerial photographer. This helped forge his individual manner of painting. He evolved an imagery of symbols of cities seen from the air. Ellis did not paint one particular city but generalisations of the relationship between a city and its surroundings. These were created with energy, complexity of colour and a remarkable handling of paint.
Ellis’ expressionist manner of impasto and layered, slashed surfaces are full of vigour and colour. His works were created at a time when motorways were being established and the way they cut through the cityscape