Two Figures
1947
22.0 x 28.0 cm
Jerwood Galerie
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Biografie des Künstlers
John Keith Vaughan (1912–1977): A Visionary Landscape Painter
John Keith Vaughan (1912–1977) stands as a singular figure in British art history, celebrated for his evocative landscapes imbued with symbolic depth and masterful execution. Born in Selsey Bill, Sussex, Vaughan’s artistic journey began without formal instruction—a formative experience shaped by bullying at Christ’s Hospital School—yet he cultivated an independent spirit that propelled him toward remarkable achievements despite facing personal struggles. His distinctive style emerged from a confluence of influences, notably Cézanne, Picasso, Matisse and Nicolas de Staël, reflecting his profound engagement with European art traditions.- Early Life & Education: Vaughan’s childhood was marked by hardship at Christ’s Hospital School, where he endured bullying—a formative experience that instilled resilience and shaped his worldview. Despite lacking formal artistic training, he pursued a path of self-discovery through apprenticeship at the Lintas advertising agency, gaining valuable insight into composition and visual storytelling.
- Painting Career: Vaughan's artistic career commenced in 1939 when he abandoned advertising to dedicate himself entirely to painting—a pivotal decision that would define his creative output. He honed his skills during his time at Camberwell School of Art, Central School of Art and Design and Slade, establishing himself as a respected teacher and mentor.
- Neo-Romanticism & Influences: Vaughan’s artistic sensibilities were profoundly impacted by the Neo-Romantic movement of the 1940s, where he collaborated closely with John Minton and Graham Sutherland—artists who shared his fascination for capturing the emotional resonance of nature. These figures served as crucial sources of inspiration, guiding Vaughan's exploration of themes related to human experience and spirituality.
- Notable Works & Style: Vaughan’s oeuvre is characterized by a distinctive approach to landscape painting—a genre he embraced with unwavering conviction. His canvases frequently depict solitary figures immersed in expansive vistas, conveying a sense of contemplation and confronting existential questions. He achieved particular renown for his monumental paintings such as ‘Green Jug’, which exemplify his masterful use of impasto technique and symbolic imagery.
- Legacy & Recognition: Vaughan’s artistic legacy extends beyond his individual creations—he fostered the development of younger artists, shaping the trajectory of British art in subsequent decades. His journal, documenting his personal reflections on life, art and homosexuality, offers invaluable insight into his inner world and illuminates the complexities of his creative process. He was awarded a CBE in 1965 for his contributions to the arts, cementing his place as one of Britain’s most influential painters.
- Redfern Gallery: Keith Vaughan Biography
- Art UK: Keith Vaughan
- Pallant House Gallery: Keith Vaughan: Romanticism to Abstraction
- Wikipedia Entry:Keith Vaughan Wikipedia
john keith vaughan
1912 - 1977
Kurzinfos
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Neo-Romanticism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- Cézanne
- Picasso
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Graham Sutherland
- Henry Moore
- Date Of Birth: 1912
- Date Of Death: 1977
- Full Name: John Keith Vaughan
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Green Jug
- Vaughan, John Keith
- Place Of Birth: Selsey Bill, Sussex

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