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Patrick Heron  1920-1999

Patrick Heron Azalea Garden: May 1956 1956
© The estate of Patrick Heron
Azalea Garden: May 1956  1956

Oil on canvas
support: 1524 x 1276 mm frame: 1567 x 1318 x 55 mm
painting

Purchased 1980

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Heron painted this picture, inspired by his garden in West Penwith, Cornwall, during a period when he saw himself moving from representational art to abstraction. He recalled: ‘I referred to the series as garden paintings, since they certainly related in my mind to the extraordinary effervescence of flowering azaleas and camellias which was erupting all over the garden.’ Amongst the older generation of British artists, Heron admired Hitchens for his ability to create the illusion of space through colour. In 1953, Heron organised an exhibition entitled ‘Space in Colour’ at the Hanover Gallery that included works by Hitchens, Lanyon and himself.

 (From the display caption May 2007)