Early Spring
1919
81.0 x 101.0 cm
Government Art Collection
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Artist Biography
Ethelbert White (1891–1972): A Painter of Quiet Landscapes
Ethelbert White, born in Isleworth, Middlesex, in 1891, emerged as a distinctive voice within the British art scene during the early 20th century. His artistic journey was marked by an unwavering fascination with rural England and a masterful command of watercolour and oil paints—skills honed at St John’s Wood Art School under Leonard Walker—that would define his oeuvre for decades to come. Alongside fellow avant-garde artists like Mark Gertler and C R W Nevinson, White embraced the burgeoning Futurist movement in 1913, collaborating on a bold depiction of Hampstead Heath for the AAA exhibition, reflecting the spirit of experimentation prevalent at the time.- Early Influences & Artistic Formation: White’s formative years were shaped by exposure to Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, particularly Cézanne's influence on his compositional approach.
- The Futurist Experimentation: His involvement with Futurism demonstrated a willingness to challenge traditional artistic conventions and explore new visual languages.
- Membership of the London Group: Joining the London Group in 1916 solidified White’s connection to a cohort of artists committed to modernist ideals and social commentary.
- Notable Exhibitions: His work graced the walls of numerous prestigious galleries including the Royal Academy and RWS, cementing his reputation as a respected artist within British art circles.
- Illustrative Career: White’s talent extended beyond painting; he excelled as an illustrator, producing evocative images for books by prominent writers such as Herbert Read and Richard Jefferies.
ethelbert white
1891 - 1972
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: London Group
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Paul Nash']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Leonard Walker
- Mark Gertler
- Date Of Death: 1972
- Full Name: Ethelbert White
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Pastoral Scene
- Chromatic Absence
- Place Of Birth: Isleworth, Middlesex

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