The park
- Place made
- London
- Medium
- oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- 108.1 x 80.9 cm
- Credit line
- A.R. Ragless Bequest Fund 1954
- Accession number
- 0.1535
- Signature and date
- Inscribed "V.P." Not dated.
- Provenance
- The artist 1948-?; Redfern Gallery, London by 1954; from where acquired by AGSA on the recommendation of Sir Kenneth Clark
- Media category
- Painting
- Collection area
- British paintings
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WALL LABEL: Metamorphosis, collection display 2023
From its beginnings in the late nineteenth century through to the 1960s, the Art Gallery of South Australia utilised the expertise of overseas art historians and artists to advise on acquisitions for the collection. This work by Victor Pasmore was identified by Sir Kenneth Clark, former director of London’s National Gallery and a renowned historian and television presenter, as a suitable work for Adelaide.
The park comes from a series of works Pasmore painted of London’s many parks and is one of his last figurative works before he turned almost exclusively to abstraction in 1948. Painted in a pointillist style, Pasmore takes inspiration from post-impressionism to explore light, texture and form through strokes of pure colour.
Tansy Curtin, Curator of International Art Pre-1980
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Making Nature: Masters of European Landscape Art
Art Gallery of South Australia, 26 June 2009 – 6 September 2009