Graham Sutherland (1903-1980), Painter
Graham Vivian Sutherland
Sitter in 61 portraits
Artist associated with 23 portraits
One of a generation of students who, influenced by Samuel Palmer, revived the art of etching with a romantic vision of the English landscape. The Pembrokeshire coast became a lifelong source of inspiration and he developed a personal response bordering on the abstract. He contributed to the International Surrealist Exhibition in London, and became an Official War Artist. The Christian image of the Cross became a recurring theme and was commissioned in 1952 to design the Christ in Glory in the Tetramorph for Coventry Cathedral. His portrait of Churchill, to mark the Prime Minister's 80th birthday caused a sensation at its unveiling in 1954, and was subsequently destroyed by the sitter's wife.
All paintings by this artist on the BBC Your Paintings website
Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Category
Art
Groups
Artists and artisans
British War Artists
Neo-Romantics
Place
Pembrokeshire
Exhibitions and displays
- Portraits by Contemporary Photographers
Until 7 July - Francis Goodman: Back in Focus
Until 3 November






















