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Herbert Victor Tempest (1913 - 2003)

Winter, 1953

SKU: 164
Signed, oil on canvas, 20 x 24 in. (51 x 61 cm.)
Presentation:
framed

Size:
Height – 51cm x Width – 61cm

DESCRIPTION

Provenance:
acquired directly from the artist Exhibited: Royal Academy, February, 1953, no. 686

Provenance: acquired directly from the artist Exhibited: Royal Academy, February, 1953, no. 686

During the War years and immediately after, when it was less easy to travel, Tempest found a source of inspiration within the safety and comfort of his home and garden (44 Llanover Rd, SE18). From here, he produced a remarkable series of views recording the different seasons, weather conditions, and fall of sunlight at different times of day.

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THE ARTIST

Herbert Victor Tempest
Herbert Victor
Tempest
1913 - 2003

Painter and teacher, born in Swaffham, Norfolk. He studied at Woolwich Polytechnic School of Art, 1927-32, with Herbert Buckley, and at the Royal College of Art, 1932-36, under William Rothenstein. He showed at the RA, NEAC, RBA and in Doncaster, Gateshead and Sunderland. Public collections in Leicester and Wolverhampton hold examples. He lived in Plumstead, southeast London, and later in Keston, Kent.

Tempest is typical of a certain kind of British painter: he exhibited year in and year out at the RA and NEAC, thus establishing a solid reputation as a talented landscape artist, and yet today he is little known. He was a competent artist, but also one who was capable of producing exceptional works. His suburban views of back gardens, which are part of a uniquely English vision, are equal to the works of many of his better-known contemporaries.

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