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COLLECT: MODERN ART: Exhibition of original art by leading 20th Century St Ives & British Artists

Past exhibition
12 March - 30 April 2021
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Bryan Ingham, Amsterdam - Still Life, 1996 framed view
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Bryan Ingham, Amsterdam - Still Life, 1996

Bryan Ingham English, 1936-1997

Amsterdam - Still Life, 1996
Oil and collage on board.
Signed with initials, dated 1996, and stamped with Estate stamp to the backboard.
Image: 24 x 19 cm (9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.)
Frame: 34.5 x 30.5 cm (13 1/2 x 12 in.)
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© The Estate of Bryan Ingham

Further images

  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Bryan Pearce, The Ginger Jar, 2006
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Bryan Pearce, The Ginger Jar, 2006
Bryan Ingham was an independent and dedicated artist, who furrowed his own artistic path throughout a long and productive career, attributing his successful endeavours to ‘sheer, bloody hard work.’ Born...
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Bryan Ingham was an independent and dedicated artist, who furrowed his own artistic path throughout a long and productive career, attributing his successful endeavours to ‘sheer, bloody hard work.’

Born and raised in Yorkshire, he was introduced to poetry and music by his bachelor uncle, who also forged in him a deep love of reading, despite his struggles at school. His first encounter with visual art and painting was through attendance at Scouts, where one evening a lady artist shared her watercolours; Ingham fell in love and was inspired to start painting himself. Later called up to the RAF, an ‘artistic sort of airman,’ he was fortunate enough to be paired in accommodation with a designer who had attended the Royal College of Art, whom further encouraged Ingham’s creative instincts and set him up still-life studies to work from. Ingham returned to Britain following his service armed with the ambition to be an artist.

His ensuing formal artistic training took place at Central St. Martins and then the Royal College of Art, as the young Ingham felt a move to London entirely necessary to both his personal and artistic development. He gained attention from senior staff for his talent, and on the strength of his work generated numerous job offers at graduation and a grant allowing him to spend a year in Italy, travelling and then studying at the British Academy in Rome. At this stage, Ingham seemed poised to become an establishment artist, with works already receiving prime positions and sales at the Royal Academy. Yet, eternally independent, he instead made the decision to purchase a remote cottage on the Lizard peninsula in West Cornwall, following in the footsteps of Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth. He maintained this for the rest of his life, and worked there for long periods every year, interspersed with trips abroad, particularly to northern Germany, and times where he lived elsewhere in Cornwall, most notably at St. Ives. This commitment to Cornwall drew him into both the inspiration and social network of the St. Ives school, of which he became an important figure.

Throughout his career, Ingham worked in a variety of mediums, creating a large body of works that drew on the rich artistic legacy of Britain, and artists such as Nicholson and Peter Lanyon, alongside the wider continental influences of Mondrian, Braque and Picasso. Towards the end of his life he reflected on his career as a 45-year ‘apprenticeship,’ acknowledging ‘there is the argument that by going down many false paths one has enriched one’s vocabulary, if only minimally, but positively enriched it…because nobody else has gone up and down those various pathways . . . I’ve been up and down a hell of a lot of pathways.’
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Provenance

The Estate of the Artist. 
Sotheby's 'Made in Britain' sale 18 September 2018.
The Collection of The Porthminster Gallery, St Ives, UK.

Exhibitions

London, The Fine Art Society, Bryan Ingham, 2006, cat. no.8.
St Ives, The Porthminster Gallery, COLLECT | Modern Art, 2023, cat. no. 30.

Publications

COLLECT | Modern Art exhibition catalogue, 2023, The Porthminster Gallery, cat. no. 30.
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