Pauline Plummer (b.1933) - Contemporary Oil Oppede le Vieux

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Description

An evocative architectural study by artist Pauline Plummer (b.1933) depicting the abandoned village of Oppède le Vieux, France. Gentle brushstrokes and silhouetted figures capture the ghostly essence of the ruins. Signed to the lower left. Well presented in a painted wooden frame. On board.

Condition

The artwork is in fine condition. Very light wear to the frame, including a small stain to the right.

Size

29 x 29cm (11.4" x 11.4")
Framed Size: 39 x 39cm (15.4" x 15.4")

Collection Information

Pauline Plummer says of her work, "My style is traditional. I enjoy the challenge of constructing a balanced composition from figures, still life or landscape. However, it is landscape which is my principal theme, usually including some structural feature such as a grand building like a church or mansion, or just a disintegrating hut, a bridge, a beached boat, or a wavering line of fence. I am fascinated by the changing colours and patterns of the agricultural scene, the brilliance of oilseed rape, or the dark shadows of potato furrows. There are also, on a small scale, even in Norfolk, all those areas which have been so carefully controlled, where the weeds grow high, and one can imagine oneself lost among them."

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Artist Biography

Born May 1933, the only daughter of two very artistic parents, Pauline studied Fine Art at the University of Reading 1951-1955, graduating with a BA Hons. After graduating she was awarded a three-year studentship by the Council for the Care of Churches to study conservation of paintings. For two years Pauline attended the Courtauld Institute of Art Technology Department, headed by Professor Stephen Rees Jones. From 1960 Pauline worked freelance. In her long career she has worked extensively all over the country on many notable conservation projects in a wide variety of locations from stately homes, colleges, churches and cathedrals, including projects for the National Trust and English Heritage. During her working life Pauline enjoyed her own art as a hobby. She benefitted from courses by distinguished teachers, for example Robin Child and Roy Freer. It was on her retirement from conservation that she immersed herself in her passion for painting and went on to develop an extensive collection of artistic work.

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SKU sr537
Frame Colour light grey
Artist Pauline Plummer (b.1933)
Date Contemporary
Dimensions 29 x 29cm
Medium Oil
Style Impressionism
Subject Architecture & Cityscapes
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