Bathers In Brockwell Park Lido 2
This is a computer altered variation of an original oil painting on canvas. The original I posted some time back and later a similar variation. I later found several areas in that variation needed correcting so I trust this latest variation of the bathers overcomes the earlier inconsistencies. The original was influenced by the well known painting by David Bromberg of the Mudbath. Which he painted around 1914 just before the outbreak of the First World War. He and some other young British artists had attempted to respond to contemporary art movements in France and other art centres in Europe that brought so much change in art in those times. Soon involved in the Front Line in Flanders’s. David Bromberg having survived the War, rejected his former modern approach when he resumed in artwork post 1918. The Mudbath and several of his pre 1914 WW1 were only discovered after his passing in 1957. I attended David Bomberg’s evening drawing classes at the Borough Polytechnic in South East London between 1950 and 1953_
Bathers In Brockwell Park Lido 2
This is a computer altered variation of an original oil painting on canvas. The original I posted some time back and later a similar variation. I later found several areas in that variation needed correcting so I trust this latest variation of the bathers overcomes the earlier inconsistencies. The original was influenced by the well known painting by David Bromberg of the Mudbath. Which he painted around 1914 just before the outbreak of the First World War. He and some other young British artists had attempted to respond to contemporary art movements in France and other art centres in Europe that brought so much change in art in those times. Soon involved in the Front Line in Flanders’s. David Bromberg having survived the War, rejected his former modern approach when he resumed in artwork post 1918. The Mudbath and several of his pre 1914 WW1 were only discovered after his passing in 1957. I attended David Bomberg’s evening drawing classes at the Borough Polytechnic in South East London between 1950 and 1953_