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Mark Gertler The Merry Go Round oil painting reproduction


The Merry Go Round
1916 Tate Modern, London
Mark Gertler1.jpgPainting ID::  1456
 

 

 
   
      

Mark Gertler
  
British 1891-1939 Mark Gertler Gallery English painter. He was the son of Polish Jews and was brought up in Whitechapel in severe poverty until his father furrier workshop became moderately successful. As a child he knew nothing of art except advertisements and the work of pavement artists. He was 14 before he heard of any art institutions, and his career was determined by the discovery of W. P. Frith Autobiography in a secondhand bookshop. In 1906 he began attending art classes at the Regent Street Polytechnic in London, as well as a series of talks on Dutch and Flemish painting. His earliest still-lifes show the influence of Dutch 17th-century painting and the work of Chardin. Gertler left the Polytechnic for financial reasons in 1907 and apprenticed himself to Clayton and Bell, a firm of glass painters. In 1908 he won a prize in a national art competition and, on the strength of this, successfully applied for financial assistance from the Jewish Educational Aid Society, using William Rothenstein as a referee. That autumn he entered the Slade School of Fine Art, where he was taught by Henry Tonks and Philip Wilson Steer. He won several prizes and scholarships and fell in love with Dora Carrington. This and other friendships established at the Slade introduced him into a society that gave him a new perspective on his own family background. While writing delightedly to others of his nice friends among the upper classes, his paintings
The Merry Go Round
1916 Tate Modern, London

Related Paintings to Mark Gertler :.
| Frederic Leighton (37) | Seated nude | Anonimo-Clementina Sobiesky-98 cm x 72 cm | Frans Francken the Younger, Paul Vredeman de Vries, Anonymous - Ballroom Scene at a Court in Brussels | Amigoni, Jacopo-Jose en el palacio del Faraon-283 cm x 325 cm | | Poplars at Giverny | Landscape | Maurice Galbraith Cullen | A young wine grower and her children | Flower Still-life with Crucifix and Skull |


        

 

 

 

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