Victoria Art Gallery, Bath.
Located next to the Pulteney Bridge, the gallery houses a collection of paintings, sculpture and decorative arts. Unfortunately, we missed the Toulouse Lautrec exhibition which was going to start shortly, but we nevertheless, had a good time looking around. We started with their small collection of studio pottery.
James Tower, Oval Form
James Tower, Bowl, 1958
Lucie Rie, Long-necked vase, 1960
Eddie Curtis, Pot
Howard Hodgkin, Silence, 1997 and 2004
John Armstrong, Psyche Crossing the Styx, 1925
William Scott, Bottle and Fish Slice, 1949
Howard Hodgkin, Untitled (Reclining Woman), 1950
Walter Sickert, London Street, Bath, 1941
Paul Klee, Small Harbour Scene, 1919
William Roberts, The Dressmakers, 1931
Glyn Warren Philpot, The Pearl, 1914
Joseph Southall, Children at Play, 1920
John Nash, Canal Bridge, Sydney Gardens, Bath, 1927
Frank Brangwyn, Sketch of Two Figures, 1895
The Lichfield clock, mid-18th century.
Peter Randall-Page, Solid Air III, 2010
Kenneth Armitage, People in the Wind, 1950, (bronze) front
the back of the sculpture
Taut, streamlined shapes. The long necks of the four figures recall the stalks of a plant growing at Armitage's studio door. He explains however, that the sculpture is concerned primarily with movement.
side
E. Whitney Smith, The Scarab, 1924
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