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HARRY PHELAN GIBB (1870-1948) - Receive artist alerts » - More items from this artist »
Trois Personage (1908 ENGLAND)
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Medium
oil on cardboard
Signed/Inscribed/Datedsigned & dated 1908. Entitled verso
Dimensions39.50inch wide 51.00inch high (100.33 cm wide 129.54 cm high)
Literature
Bibl Dictionary of British Artists 1880-1940
Bibl Dictionnaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs by E. Benezit
Bibl Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945
Exhibited Salon D’Automne, Wertheim, Alpine & Redfern Galleries, RHA, RSA & in New York (Katz Gallery) and with the Swedish sculptor Edstom at controversial Allied Artist Exhibition at the Albert Hall organised by Frank Rutter.
Painter and potter, born Almwick, Northumberland, the son of the artist T.H.Gibb. Harry Phelan Gibb studied in Newcastle, Edinburgh, Paris (under Laurens), Antwerp & Munich.
For 25 years he lived & worked in Paris where he was influenced by the work of Cézanne & Van Gogh.
Elected Associate of the Salon d'Automnein 1909. His work was highly thought of by the writer Gertrude Stein (1874-19460, a friend of Matisse & Picasso who had been living in Paris from 1904, also by Roger Fry & dealer Lucy Wertheim. She supported him & his wife in their declining years
Died Great Hampden, Bucks, 25 Oct 1948
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