Bathing
41.0 x 52.0 cm
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Celosvetová doprava () do 2 týždňov namiesto štandardných 4/5 týždňov. (17 júl)
Bezplatná expresná doprava po celom svete
Prémiové lnianske plátno
Kompletné poistenie prepravy
Záruka vrátenia colného poplatku
Záruka presného farebného zhodnutia
60-dňá politika vrátenia (iba pri defektoch)
100% záruka vrátenia peňazí
Výhodná množstevná zľava
Bathing
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Biografia umelca
Thomas Anthony Devas (1911-1958): A Quiet Observer of British Society
Thomas Anthony Devas was a British portrait painter who emerged from the influential Euston Road School, a group dedicated to exploring psychological realism and capturing nuanced emotion in their subjects. Born in Bromley, Kent, in 1911, he descended from a family steeped in textile manufacturing – his father, Thomas Gronow Devas, headed the Devas Routledge Textile Firm – providing him with both financial stability and exposure to artistic craftsmanship. This upbringing instilled in him an appreciation for meticulous detail and careful observation, qualities that would become hallmarks of his distinctive style. Devas’s formal artistic education began at Repton School before he enrolled at Slade School of Fine Art in 1927, where he studied alongside luminaries like Rodrigo Moynihan, William Coldstream, and Robin Darwin. The Slade fostered a collaborative environment focused on confronting the complexities of human experience through painting, shaping Devas’s artistic vision profoundly. He particularly admired Augustus John, whose expressive technique and unflinching portrayal of character served as an inspiration for his own work. His marriage to Nicolette Macnamara in 1931 cemented his connection with another prominent Slade alumnus and introduced him to Caitlin Thomas, whose sister married Dylan Thomas – a circle that nurtured intellectual curiosity and artistic dialogue. During the Second World War, Devas bravely volunteered as an Air Raid Warden in London, demonstrating resilience amidst challenging circumstances while maintaining his dedication to painting. He skillfully navigated the restrictions imposed by wartime austerity, producing evocative portraits of individuals who embodied courage and compassion. The War Artists’ Advisory Committee commissioned several canvases from him, capturing scenes of heroism and documenting the spirit of the era – notably portraits of Wilfred Thesiger and Captain George Hunt. Devas's reputation as a society portrait painter flourished after the war, establishing him as a respected figure within London’s artistic circles. He joined the New English Art Club in 1943 and was elected to the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1945, recognizing his mastery of the genre. Further accolades followed with membership in the Royal Academy in 1953 and collaboration with fellow artist Norman Hepel at Rossetti Studios. His oeuvre encompassed a diverse range of subjects, from intimate family portraits to depictions of prominent figures – including Elizabeth II – reflecting his ability to convey inner life through careful observation and skillful brushwork. Perhaps Devas’s most enduring legacy lies in his contribution to advertising art. He undertook the prestigious Aero Girls campaign for Rowntree's Chocolate, producing a series of striking images that captured youthful energy and optimism. His work also graced the walls of Guy’s Hospital and St Thomas’ Charity, showcasing his commitment to documenting medical history through artistic representation. Devas’s paintings are characterized by their understated elegance, subtle tonal gradations, and textured surfaces—a testament to his dedication to mastering traditional techniques and conveying profound psychological insight. He remains a significant figure in British portraiture, embodying the humanist ideals of the Euston Road School and securing his place as an artist who captured the essence of his time.Thomas Anthony Devas
1911 - 1958 , United Kingdom
Základné informácie
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Euston Road School
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Rodrigo Moynihan']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Augustus John']
- Date Of Birth: 1911
- Full Name: Thomas Anthony Devas
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Six O'Clock News
- St Margaret’s Bay, Kent
- Place Of Birth: Bromley, United Kingdom

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