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Title: Brought to Life: Eliot Hodgkin Rediscovered
Author: EELES ADRIAN
Format: HARDCOVER
Publication date: 01/07/2019
Imprint: PAUL HOLBERTON PUBLISHING
Price: $105.00
Publishing status: Active
Eliot Hodgkin (1905-1987) is best known as a painter of still life subjects beautifully executed in
tempera. His depictions of everyday objects – such as lemons, radishes, dead leaves and
feathers – have always been much prized by collectors. Less well known are his haunting views of
bomb-sites in London after World War II, with rank weeds and wildflowers pushing up through
mounds of rubble. This revealing, fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the first survey
exhibition on the artist since 1990. Eliot Hodgkin is best known for his still life paintings in
tempera, but there are several other facets of his career as an artist which have never been fully
explored. In the 1930s, once he had got into his stride, he produced large, almost flamboyant
flower pieces in oil, but towards the end of the decade his style became more precise as he
began to discover the refined quality of tempera as a medium. His subjects took on a distinctly
surrealist treatment, echoes of Dalì, and this led on to an almost obsessive attention to detail,
each painting being preceded by an elaborate, scaled drawing in pencil and brown wash with
colour notes scribbled all over the sheet. Hodgkin’s 1940s paintings of the City of London after
bombing – half-ruined buildings, mounds of rubble and rank weeds – are mesmerising and will
come as a surprise to many viewers. In the next decade there is more concentration on still life
subjects, although there are some highly evocative landscapes in the 1950s and 1960s resulting
from holiday tours through France, Switzerland and Italy. However, it is as an exquisite painter of
objects, usually of ordinary things like lemons, radishes, birds’ eggs, dead leaves etc., that
Hodgkin is best known for among art connoisseurs. It is the ‘placement’ of the object, as much
as the way the surface texture is described in paint, that makes these small pictures fascinating
and deeply memorable. Hodgkin is very much in the tradition of Adriaen Coorte and Sanchez
Cotan, two artists that he much admired. Hodgkin and his wife were also keen art collectors,
and, not surprisingly, they owned a fine still life painting by Giorgio Morandi, which now has its
home in the Tate Gallery.
130 colour illustrations.
ISBN: 9781911300571
Dimension: 280mm X 240mm