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[61253] Leeds Art Gallery : The Golden Valley

Leeds Art Gallery, The Headrow, Leeds.

The Golden Valley.

Alfred East (1844-1913).

Oil on canvas, c1893.

 

In this idyllic depiction of an idealised landscape, Alfred East ignores any signs of the modernisation that had been changing the face of rural life throughout the 19th century.

 

Alfred East was an English painter and etcher, born in Kettering on 15 December 1844.

 

One of the most prominent among modern English landscape painters, he received his art education first at the Glasgow School of Art and then in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, and under Robert-Fleury and Bouguereau.

 

His landscapes are remarkable for the lyrical use of colour and for the pleasing rhythm of line which is the result of careful selection and building up of the elements that constitute the scene. Based on keen observation of the colour of nature and on careful studies of the details, they are arranged with a rare and by no means obvious sense of balance and compositional beauty which summarily discards all disturbing accidents of nature.

 

He also achieved distinction as an etcher, and published an instructive and useful volume on landscape painting (London, 1906). He began to exhibit at the Royal Academy in 1883, and was elected an associate. In 1906 he became president of the Royal Society of British Artists.

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