John Craxton's prodigious early talent resulted in his work being taken up as quintessentially neo-Romantic.
This powerful example of John Craxton's expressive response to nature shows the powerful forms of a tree split asunder by lightening and was drawn when the artist was only in his early 20s.
John Craxton
Split Yew
Conte crayon on paper laid on card
34.9 x 44.5 cms (13.72 x 17.49 ins)
1942
Signed, inscribed and dated
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Exhibited:
A Century of Drawings, James Hyman Gallery, London, 2 July - 29 August 2003