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Godfrey Penington Kingdon (1896-1974)

Godfrey Penington Kingdon (1896-1974)

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Godfrey Penington Kingdon (1896-1974), Norman Road, Winchester - The View From The Artist's Window In January, 1965
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Godfrey Penington Kingdon (1896-1974), Norman Road, Winchester - The View From The Artist's Window In January, 1965
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Godfrey Penington Kingdon (1896-1974)

Norman Road, Winchester - The View From The Artist's Window In January, 1965
Signed and dated 'G. Kingdon 1/65' (lower right)
Artist’s label attached to the backboard
Watercolour over pencil
15.55 x 19.88ins (39.5 x 50.5cm) (artwork size)
22.83 x 26.77ins (58 x 68cm) (frames size)
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£ 1,800.00 + ARR
Godfrey Penington Kingdon (1896-1974), Norman Road, Winchester - The View From The Artist's Window In January, 1965
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Godfrey Penington Kingdon (1896-1974) was a British artist known for his work in watercolours and oil paintings. His piece, 'Norman Road, Winchester - The View From The Artist's Window In...
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Godfrey Penington Kingdon (1896-1974) was a British artist known for his work in watercolours and oil paintings. His piece, "Norman Road, Winchester - The View From The Artist's Window In January, 1965," exemplifies his adept use of watercolour over pencil, offering an intimate view into his personal environment and artistic viewpoint during that era.

Kingdon's journey took him from serving in the Machine Gun Corps during World War I to spending years in India, before ultimately settling in Winchester, Hampshire, in the late 1930s. It is here, in the tranquillity of his chosen retirement spot, that he produced the work mentioned above.

The theme of a view from the artist's window has been a pervasive subject in art history, bridging centuries and embodying a plethora of styles and movements. In "Norman Road, Winchester," Kingdon employs a bird's-eye view to deliver a richly detailed and exploratory depiction of the outside world, inviting the viewer's eye to wander from the interior of a garage or a glass greenhouse to the distant hills. This perspective captures not only the tranquillity of the area but also the essence of everyday life. Through his exploration of perspective and the serene beauty of the scene, Kingdon reminds us of the countless narratives unfolding each day, just outside our windows.
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