Cedric Morris: Beyond the Garden Wall

Lovely exhibition at the Philip Mould Gallery looking at landscape paintings by Cedric Morris.

Morris is best known as a painter of flowers but this show focused on paintings he made on his travels and around the various houses he lived in as a sister show to that at the Garden Museum which looked at him as a plantsman.
 
 The show had excellent labels on the pictures telling you a lot about where and when they were painted. A lot of the pictures had very little sky in them which I liked including a long portrait shaped Italian landscape which had no sky as it just looked down on the site of a mountain.

It was lovely that the show included a sign for Morris’s East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing Temporary Office sign and a Frank Dobson bust of the artist.

I loved two stunning pictures with birds in the foreground and a landscape behind. I also loved the fact that I was welcomed to the gallery by the gallery dog, also called Cedric.
 
Closes on 20 July 2018
 
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