Flowers in a Window (Cookham) (1938) by Stanley Spencer

Flowers in a Window (Cookham) - Stanley Spencer - 1938

Artwork Information

TitleFlowers in a Window (Cookham)
ArtistStanley Spencer
Date1938
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementNeo-Romanticism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Flowers in a Window (Cookham)

“Flowers in a Window (Cookham)” is an artwork created by Stanley Spencer in 1938. The medium utilized for this creation is oil on canvas, and it falls within the art movement of Neo-Romanticism, specifically in the landscape genre. Presently, this masterpiece resides within a private collection.

The artwork intricately depicts a scene viewed from a window, featuring flourishing flowers in the foreground set against a backdrop of various rooftops and a garden. The vibrantly colored flowers stand out with exceptional detail, contrasting the meticulously depicted neighboring structures and lush greenery. This scene encapsulates a tranquil, bucolic atmosphere, embodying the essence of the Neo-Romanticism movement which sought to infuse the mundane with a poetic, almost mystical vitality. The perspective and attention to detail reflect Spencer’s unique ability to transform everyday scenes into profound visual experiences.

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