Winifred Nicholson (1893-1981)
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Winifred Nicholson (1893-1981)

Feock Creek

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Winifred Nicholson (1893-1981)
Feock Creek
signed and dated 'Winifred Nicholson 1920' (on the stretcher)
oil on canvas
24 x 24 in. (61 x 61 cm.)
There is a painting of a seated nude by the same hand on the reverse.
Provenance
Purchased by the present owner's father at the 1930 exhibition.
Exhibited
London, Leicester Galleries, Paintings by Winifred Nicholson, March - April 1930, no. 13.
Edinburgh, Scottish Arts Council Gallery, Winifred Nicholson Paintings 1900-1978, December 1979, no. 19: this exhibition travelled to Carlisle, Art Gallery, November 1979; Glasgow, Third Eye Centre, December 1979; Newcastle, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Hatton Gallery, January - February 1980; Colchester, The Minories, February - March 1980; and Penwith, St Ives Galleries, March - April 1980.
Special notice
Artist's Resale Right ("Droit de Suite"). Artist's Resale Right Regulations 2006 apply to this lot, the buyer agrees to pay us an amount equal to the resale royalty provided for in those Regulations, and we undertake to the buyer to pay such amount to the artist's collection agent.
Sale room notice
Please note the current lot is signed and dated 'Winifred Nicholson 1928' (on the stretcher) and not as stated in the catalogue.

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Lot Essay

In the summer of 1928 Winifred Nicholson and her family stayed at Feock, near Truro in Cornwall. It was to be an eventful and productive trip. The cottage Haylands, with views over the Creek (correctly termed Pill Creek), inspired Winifred to paint a number of pictures of boats and Pill Creek in various guises. Winifred described the area as, 'a sleeping beauty's countryside of southern foliage, sheltered creeks and wide expanse of placid water' (A. Nicholson (ed.), Unknown Colour: Paintings, Letters, Writings by Winifred Nicholson, London, 1987, p. 91).

Winifred Nicholson completed several paintings while at Feock, including Estuary (The Courtauld Gallery), Pill Creek, (Government Art Collection) and Fishing Boat, Feock (ex Dartington Hall Trust), while working alongside her husband Ben Nicholson. Later Christopher Wood joined the Nicholsons and all three painters worked together. And it was from Feock that Ben Nicholson and Christopher Wood made a day trip to St Ives where they 'discovered' the primitive painter Alfred Wallis. Shortly afterwards they all moved from Feock to St Ives.

Intriguingly the nude on the reverse bears similarities to Christopher Wood's painting, Seated Girl in an Interior, sold in these Rooms 14th November 1986, lot 361.

We are very grateful to Jovan Nicholson for preparing the catalogue entries for lots 184, 220 and 221.

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