Details
Keith Vaughan (1912-1977)
Bathers at Collioure
signed 'Vaughan' (lower right)
oil on board
28 x 49½ in. (71.1 x 125.7 cm.)
Painted in 1958.
Provenance
R.W. Gray, by whom purchased at the 1958 exhibition, and by descent.
Literature
Exhibition catalogue, Keith Vaughan, London, Whitechapel Gallery, 1962, no. 214, pl. XLIX.
Exhibited
London, Leicester Galleries, Keith Vaughan, June 1958, no. 15.
London, Whitechapel Gallery, Keith Vaughan, March - April 1962, no. 214.

Brought to you by

Bernard Williams
Bernard Williams

Check the condition report or get in touch for additional information about this

If you wish to view the condition report of this lot, please sign in to your account.

Sign in
View condition report

Lot Essay

At the turn of the last century, Matisse and the Fauves regularly painted in the sun-bleached Meditteranean town of Collioure. Vaughan's monumental composition stands as testament and homage to both Matisse and Cézanne, the two enduring influences on Vaughan's figure painting. The former's sensuality and the latter's pictorial rigour are fused here into a satisfying pictorial statement. The theme of bathers was at the heart of Vaughan's imagery and a frequently recurrent subject in his canvases.

An assembly of naked, unidentified male bathers are presented to the viewer in clearly defined planes. The foreground figure wades through the shallows and leads us into the composition; in the middle distance a second figure towels himself after a swim. In the background two other bathers relax in the heat of the sun, one dozing and the other reading. The order and rhythm of the composition is carried through into the systematic brushwork and formalised application of Vaughan's pigment.

G.H.

More from 20th Century British & Irish Art Including The Selwyn Demmy Collection of Works by L S Lowry

View All
View All