S. J. Peploe

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Alice Strang, Frances Fowle, and Elizabeth Cumming; With a foreword by Guy Peploe

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Samuel John Peploe (1871-1935) was the eldest of the four artists popularly known as "The Scottish Colourists." Born in Edinburgh, he was drawn to France and returned to paint there frequently, moving in 1910 to Paris, where he moved in artistic avant-garde circles. His painting style gave way to a more contemporary and expressive approach, and he used rich colors applied with more structured brushstrokes. In 1912 Peploe returned to Edinburgh and slowly began to build a successful career as an exhibiting artist. From around 1914 until his death, he sought to paint the perfect still life. A modest selection of props, including roses or tulips, fans, books, fruits, and Chinese vases, were carefully placed in infinite varieties on patterned drapery. In 1929 he explained: "There is so much in mere objects, flowers, leaves, jugs, what not—colors, forms, relation—I can never see mystery coming to an end." This beautifully illustrated book accompanies a major exhibition devoted to the artist in his home town of Edinburgh, and throws fascinating new light on Peploe's life, on the influence of France on his work, and on his posthumous reputation.



Published in association with The National Galleries of Scotland


Exhibition Schedule:

Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh(11/03/12-06/23/13)

Alice Strang is a senior curator at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh. Frances Fowle holds a joint post as senior lecturer in history of art at the University of Edinburgh and senior curator at the Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh. Elizabeth Cumming is an art historian and freelance curator.

EXHIBITION SCHEDULE

Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh(11/03/12-06/23/13)

ISBN: 9780300189766
Publication Date: February 19, 2013
Publishing Partner: Published in association with The National Galleries of Scotland
112 pages, 9 3/4 x 10 1/2
88 color illus.
Globalizing Impressionism

Reception, Translation, and Transnationalism

Edited by Alexis Clark and Frances Fowle

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