Art in Isolation Episode Nine. Cedric Morris: Painter and Plantsman Part II
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- Join Philip for the second part of his Cedric Morris themed episode of Art in Isolation, the short series in which Philip Mould invites you into his home and shares with you some of his favourite works of art. This episode runs alongside our current online selling exhibition, The Call to the Country: Cedric Morris in Suffolk 1929-1950 (6th April - 31st May 2020)
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Thank you for making & sharing your kwowledge with viewers like me! Stay safe all of you and 🌷love from Holland
You are one of our favorite humans!!! You have made our quarantine happier now with these episodes!!! What a gift! Thank you!
Such kind words, thank you very much for joining us.
Can’t get enough of this series, and by posting to friends your fan club is mushrooming.
This might be my favorite! What a joyful way to enjoy art from home.
Please, please continue these talks even after isolation is over! Much love. 💕🐝
Although I am late to the party, I have enjoyed these talks so much. Thank you for sharing your home and love of art.
You totally broke down that painting. Very thorough. Great video
Can you imagine having this guys collection, house, LIFE! Really interesting program. Love it!
Thanks once more. A point of joy in the day.
Thank you so much for this series! I am seeing art in a whole new way!
Just want you to know these little gems of films you've been posting recently have been a real highpoint of my gardenless days. And thanks so much for introducing me to Cedric Morris and his wonderful paintings. Sublime stuff.
You are very welcome, thank you so much for your kind words. Thrilled that we've been able to introduce you to the work of Cedric Morris.
Thank you for keeping us inspired!
You and Oliver have just added a touch of heaven to my day!
Somehow these episodes are calming. Perhaps it’s a demonstration of permanence?
Thank you
Hi Philip just wanted to say thanks for inviting us into your beautiful world involving your endless knowledge of Art and the truly gifted Artists who have inspired you throughout your career which you have shared with us through not just this great videos you have made during this awful time we are all experiencing,just like to say I have been a big fan of yours for years as your shows are one of my biggest pastimes as I am constantly looking for old and new videos that you are involved in especially Fake or fortune which is one of favourite shows and has been since it first started just wish that the BBC would make a new series which I hope the will make so until your next adventure I will finish by wishing you and your family all the best Philip as I cant thank you enough for the enjoyment I get every time I watch one of your programmes cause you make me feel like a true Artist with all the knowledge that you share with us mere mortals take care and best wishes from a town in Ireland called Athlone thanking you James
Thank you for all your art series I have really learned to love many artists entirely new to me. Cedric Morris is fantastic and I was fascinated by your Fake and Fortune show on Vuillard...Bravo!
I look forward to seeing these everyday! They keep me moving forward in my art.
Your enthusiasm for these personal treasures comes through so clearly as you bring them to life. Thank you for sharing them and your home with us.
Lovely painting...the pink stands out not only the greens but the browns. Thanks Mould and son.
Love, love, love this series - thank you so much for sharing your house and art - and Cedric (artist and dog!) - with us. Best wishes from Leipzig
Utterly fascinating. Thank you, from an expat living in Manila. ❤
Omg, that house. Beautiful.
Wonderful, as usual!
Salute to you too,
and a big Thank you, Diana , Australia
Every time I watch one of your 'Art in Isolation' episodes from sunny California here, I am transported to UK, where I have many loved family & friends living. I so miss the yearly jaunts my husband & I take to see them & be with them. I miss too all the art museums and galleries we delight in seeing when there... and now, your series is seriously filling that gap so beautifully! You make it immensely interesting and being an artist myself, I thoroughly enjoy all your explanations as does my husband; who is the Techie between us and an imaging scientist, so he loves paintings as it gives him a different "image" to ponder on).
spectacular painting! many thanks
Continued thanks for producing these presentations. I'll second the earlier request to see a little more of the garden.
Wonderful-Thank you!
As much as I love looking at the art, I think I love seeing the house more....
Thank you so much for your lovely "lesson ". True, everything sounds better with the british accent. Greetings from Tuscany, Italy
Lovely, best greetings from the rhyne falls in switzerland. I enjoy every day of watching!
Thank you Philip and Oliver.
Thanks again Philip & Oliver. As always, very interesting episode. I think this etching of thistles is by Lucian Freud. (ps. Could you please make one episode about your lovely garden and show us some spring colours and "art by nature").
Absolutely correct!
Wonderful series thankyou! I love art and seeing other lovers of art, floats my boat!
It wouldn't occur to me that he would have purposely changed the perspective on the church had you not pointed it out. Really enjoying this series! :-)
I love cubism. Thanks for showing an unusual example.😊
I love art and the process of art. Great show, I will keep watching. Hope your well. Hugs from Montana
Brilliant will certainly take time to check out Cedric, keep it coming.
Wonderful episodes,I cannot understand how anyone could give a thumbs down,. I will give heaps of 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you Philip. Love your videos ! Stay well.
The perspective and surface marks are gorgeous... thank you for sharing.
You are welcome, thrilled that you have found such beauty in this artwork.
Brilliant once again. Thank you to Philip and Oliver for this and looking forward to the next one.
We look forward to bringing you the next video!
Best Wishes from Arkansas. I look forward to your programs.
You should be conducting seminars on art. Your like a textbook come to life with regard to your knowledge of art. But infinitely much more fascinating.
Wonderful, my favourite episode so far. Oliver you’re nailing the camera work now too!
Philip your doing a great job in keeping us entertained, thank You! Thistle by Lucian Freud 1985
Lucian Freud is correct!
I love your videos, so interesting and well done.
You're doing great things with these vid's, just terrific.
Beautiful style and touch. Absolutely love him and try to copy him quite a bit in my own amateur work. So fun.
I absolutely love that painting , thank you for sharing it
Thank you!
I feel that the shades of pink are the only colours that would work with so many shades of green. I love this painting, its complimentary colours and its textures conspire to give it a life beyond its two dimensions.
Thistle by Lucian Freud 1985, I believe he was cedrics student back in the days you would ring a cowbell for lunch
No idea.
William Morris
Lucian Freud is correct!
the dog is back, the sculptured one that is!
Love the painting
Thank you again Philip brilliant
Great videos
For me, it is a true pleasure to listen to someone talk about individual works of Art, as you’re doing here. The two Cedric Morris paintings, however, don’t speak to me at all-especially the landscape in Tenerife. I understand your point about texture, but to me the built up areas do nothing to offset the overall oppressive, gloomy (1950’s) feel of the work. I especially dislike the salmon-colored building, inexplicably and cartoonishly outlined in white. I find his rendering and brushwork to be elements that do not add up to a cohesive or pleasing whole.
It’s always fascinated me how subjective the response to any given work of Art can be! And sometimes, to an Artist, as well.
Greetings from New York, and thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion. I'd never heard of Cedric Morris but am bowled over by his work. Now I want to learn more about him and try to incorporate his techniques in my own painting. Stay safe and thank you again.
Delighted that you have developed a new found interest in Cedric Morris!
@Philip Mould & Co. The Etching looks like it could be a Dürer; Dürer or Basilius Besler. I have not cheated and have not viewed the video that follows... But from what I can gleam @ 6:52, this is my opinion.
The Morris seascape's cottage makes a very nice trompe l'oeil.
Best wishes from Vermont.
Thank you Oliver for the zoom zooms
..wow, I can appreciate the artist and I can really get behind the brushwork and the talent but I am struggling admittedly to "embrace" this Morris piece... but I am trying lol, it's a work in progress....again, great and much-needed series!
Lovely.
Is this the little pink Quaint chapel at Playa de San Marcos - Tenerife - Canary islands ?
You've given me a new appreciation for cubism. Cedric Morris' floral paintings are a delight. The sketch brings to mind the earlier Audubon but I'm betting that it's 20th century. Did Gertrude Jekyll sketch individual plants? I seem to remember seeing garden sketches years ago.
Apologies if this question has been previously asked and answered. What have you chosen as the theme music for this series? I’m reminded of the Downton Abbey theme by John Lunn, was that intentional?
Wonderful series - many thanks to you and your family. John Nash is my guess. (Richard from Vermont).
Thank you very much for your kind words. The artist in question is actually Lucian Freud, on this occasion.
Is the etching by William Morris? It reminds of his wallpapers.
Can you do an episode on art in nature. Perhaps the wildflowers in your yard?
I have a question and I hope it is ok if I put this in the comments. I recently bought a portrait dated 1814 London. There is a signature but it is unclear, what I get is "Stewart". I am not looking for a Valuation but would be nice to know who the artist is or who the portrait represents. Any tips on where I can turn for such information, would be much very grateful🙏🙏🙏
William Morris
A wonderful artist and craftsman, however the artist in question here is Lucian Freud.
If you don't need that painting for any more videos I would be prepared to take it off you're hands just send it to the Spiver Australia the post'y will know where to drop it off cheers mate.
Phillip Morris
Thank you ! Do you have irises in your garden?
Fantastic painting, perhaps also a bit of info on when & where did u acquired it, I’m assuming this was painted in the later stages of Cedric’s life, how did his painting style evolve over time?
Thank you so much for this question Brendan. We are currently hosting an online only exhibition with works by Cedric Morris on our website, please find the link here if you are interested in further reading: philipmould.com/exhibitions/17-the-call-to-the-country-cedric-morris-in-suffolk-1929-50/
Est ce que ça été peint avec les pieds?
I'd like to paint a landscape of your garden, there's a nice view on the lead in film at ground level! Rugged stone would make a good house painting too. Can some artists come and draw your home, prob not....! ps. Have you ever tried painting yourself, mixed paints etc...?
Are you live? Cannot find you.
Thanks for brightening up the days with these videos. Genuinely great to watch. I had a couple of questions...
Firstly, have you ever come to appreciate an artist that you didn't particularly care before for but learned to love through dealing/handling their work?
Secondly, if money were no object, which one work of art would you most like to have hanging on the wall?
Thanks so much for taking the time to read this. Keep up the good work!
Lucian Freud is the artist of that etching
Correct!
Is the illustration at the end by William Morris?
A nice guess, however the artist in question is actually Lucian Freud!
Hello. Forgot to tune in but I detect a Freud etching at the teaser time!
You are absolutely right!
@@philipmouldco4360 thanks Philip. pleasure to get your daily films here in Brooklyn!
Is the etching by Munnings?
The artist is Lucian Freud, on this occasion!
William Morris?
Christopher Wood?
An interested hypothesis; Morris and Wood did spent much time together sharing ideas and technique. But the artist in question here is Lucian Freud. ES
John Northcote Nash
Not on this occasion - this is the work of Lucian Freud!
Freud or Sutherland
Freud is absolutely correct.
Ruskin
The artist of the etching here is Lucian Freud!
Wonderful, thank you so much!