拍品专文
In 1946 Colquhoun spent eight weeks in Ireland and this subject matter of Irish people and rural life fed into his work. In the introduction to the 1958 Whitechapel exhibition Bryan Robertson described these works as, 'Irish family groups ... welded together into a kind of composite totem pole, with heads facing outwards into space' (see Exhibition catalogue, Robert Colquhoun, an exhibition of paintings, drawings and prints from 1942 to 1958, London, Whitechapel Art Gallery, March - May 1958).
Many of Colquhoun's Irish paintings were exhibited at his fourth one-man show at the Lefevre Gallery in 1947 and Irish subject matter continued to appear in his works including Women in Ireland, 1958 (The Dick Institute, Kilmarnock).
Many of Colquhoun's Irish paintings were exhibited at his fourth one-man show at the Lefevre Gallery in 1947 and Irish subject matter continued to appear in his works including Women in Ireland, 1958 (The Dick Institute, Kilmarnock).