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Taverna

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Biografía del artista

John Craxton: Echoes of Arcadia and Grecian Light

John leith craxton ra (1922-2009) stands as a singular figure in British Neo-Romantic painting, an artist who relentlessly pursued the idealized beauty of nature—specifically the landscapes and myths of Greece—with unwavering dedication. Born in St John’s Wood, London, he was the son of musician Harold Craxton and Essie, inheriting a creative lineage that extended to his brother, Harold Antony Craxton, a celebrated television producer. His sister Janet pursued a distinguished career as an oboist, fostering a family environment rich in artistic pursuits. From a young age, craxton’s fascination with art was nurtured by attending Clayesmore School and applying unsuccessfully for Chelsea School of Art's nude life classes—a testament to his early ambition. Nevertheless, he embarked on formative studies at the Académie Julian and the Académie de la grande chaumière in Paris during 1939-40, interrupted by the onset of World War II which necessitated completing his education remotely in London. His time at Goldsmiths College further honed his artistic sensibilities before a brief foray into military service was rejected, allowing him to participate in a transformative journey with Graham Sutherland through Pembroke shire in 1943. Craxton’s artistic breakthrough arrived swiftly after the war, beginning with his debut solo exhibition in London in 1942 at the Swiss Cottage Café and culminating in a landmark retrospective showcasing his oeuvre. His work resonated deeply within the Neo-Romantic movement—a reaction against the austerity of postwar Britain—drawing inspiration from Sutherland and Samuel Palmer, while acknowledging the profound influence of Peter Watson, who became both a friend and patron. This period witnessed craxton’s exploration of Grecian landscapes and mythology, fueled by firsthand experience during his travels to Scilly Isles, Switzerland, Istanbul, Spain, Italy, and predominantly Crete. From 1946 to 1966, he established himself as a permanent resident on the island, oscillating between Cretan life and London engagements—a duality that profoundly shaped his artistic vision. His early artistic inclinations were marked by a persistent desire for formal training, notably an unsuccessful application to Chelsea School of Art’s nude life classes – a poignant reflection of his unwavering commitment to mastering the human form within the context of classical art. However, it was his collaboration with Graham Sutherland on a sketching expedition in Pembroke shire in 1943 that proved pivotal, initiating a formative encounter with landscape painting and establishing a connection with fellow artists who would become lifelong companions. This experience instilled in him an appreciation for capturing the sublime grandeur of nature—a preoccupation that would define his artistic trajectory throughout his career. Craxton’s stylistic evolution was profoundly influenced by Peter Watson, whose encouragement and patronage fostered his creative endeavors. Watson championed craxton's vision, recognizing his dedication to reviving Neo-Romantic ideals – a movement characterized by its reverence for untamed beauty and its aspiration to emulate the spirit of Romanticism’s golden age. This influence is palpable in craxton’s paintings, which are imbued with luminous color palettes and meticulous detail—techniques honed during his Parisian studies and perfected through years of observation and experimentation. Craxton's artistic output extended beyond landscape painting into theatrical design, notably his celebrated ballet productions for Sadler's Wells Ballet. His ability to translate mythological narratives into visually arresting stage settings solidified his reputation as a visionary artist, demonstrating an understanding of theatrical aesthetics that transcended mere decoration. He skillfully blended symbolism and storytelling—elements central to Neo-Romantic artistic expression—creating immersive experiences that captivated audiences and honored the legacy of Romantic painters like Samuel Palmer and Turner. Throughout his prolific career, craxton produced numerous paintings—works like “An Acrobatic Cretan Butcher,” “Sleeping Fisherman,” and “Taverna”—each imbued with meticulous detail and luminous color palettes reflecting the grandeur of Grecian vistas. His retrospective exhibitions in England and Greece cemented his legacy as a pivotal voice within 20th-century art, securing his place among the champions of Neo-Romantic idealism and reminding viewers of the enduring power of artistic contemplation. He died peacefully in London in 2009, leaving behind an impressive body of work that continues to inspire admiration for its beauty and emotional depth.
John Craxton

John Craxton

1922 - 2009 , Reino Unido

Información clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Neo-Romanticismo
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Graham Sutherland
    • Peter Watson
    • Samuel Palmer
  • Date Of Birth: 3 octubre 1922
  • Date Of Death: 17 noviembre 2009
  • Full Name: John Leith Craxton RA
  • Nationality: Británico
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Taverna
    • An Acrobatic Cretan Butcher
    • Sleeping Fisherman
  • Place Of Birth: St John's Wood, Reino Unido