Field Study II
104.0 x 137.0 cm
Abbot Hall Art Gallery
Explore Alan Seker's evocative landscape paintings – 'Head for the Fells,' 'Field Study' series & more. Capturing Northern England’s beauty, his work reflects nature and quiet contemplation.
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Field Study II
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艺术家简介
Alan Sekers: Weaver of Landscapes and Patron of Vision
Alan Sekers (born Miklós Szekeres, 12 December 1910 – 23 June 1972) stands as a singular figure in British art history—a Hungarian-born industrialist who unexpectedly blossomed into a celebrated landscape painter and influential supporter of the arts. His journey from textile manufacturing to artistic recognition exemplifies an uncommon convergence of practicality and passion, resulting in a distinctive body of work characterized by quiet contemplation and masterful observation of Northern England’s dramatic scenery.- Early Life & Training: Born Miklós Szekeres in Sopron, Hungary, Sekers pursued technical training in textile technology in Krefeld, Germany, laying the groundwork for his future career in the burgeoning British fabric industry.
- The Founding of West Cumberland Silk Mills: Invited by John Adams to revitalize West Cumberland’s economy during wartime, Sekers partnered with Tomi de Gara to establish West Cumberland Silk Mills in 1938. This venture wasn't merely a business endeavor; it was driven by a desire to harness innovation—specifically nylon—to address the challenges posed by material shortages.
- A Collaboration With Dior: Sekers’s serendipitous encounter with Christian Dior proved transformative, propelling him into the world of haute couture and securing commissions for fabrics destined for Dior’s iconic collections. This association cemented his reputation as a visionary designer who understood the power of visual storytelling.
- Technique & Style: Sekers’s technique was rooted in observation and meticulous preparation. He meticulously studied topographical maps and geological formations before embarking on painting expeditions. His brushstrokes were deliberate and controlled, prioritizing tonal harmony over dramatic contrasts.
- Influence of Romanticism: Sekers's artistic sensibilities aligned closely with the tenets of British Romanticism—a movement that championed emotion, imagination, and an appreciation for untamed wilderness. Like many Romantic painters, he sought to convey not merely what he saw but how he felt about it.
- Recognition & Legacy: Sekers’s contributions were acknowledged through awards—including the Duke of Edinburgh's Award for Elegant Design—and honors bestowed by the British monarchy. His portrait by Godfrey Argent remains a compelling visual record of his life and artistic spirit.
艺术家简介
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism / Fashion Design
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['David Cox']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Christian Dior']
- Date Of Birth: December 12, 1910
- Date Of Death: June 23, 1972
- Full Name: Miklós Szekeres / Nicholas Sekers
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- The Howl
- Attraction
- Field Study IV
- Place Of Birth: Sopron, Hungary

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