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The Floating Bridge

  • Dimensions54.0 x 71.0 cm

Discover Eric Meadus' evocative landscapes & portraits – capturing rural England with a unique, dreamlike style. Explore his paintings of towns, churches & nature.

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Biographie de l'artiste

Eric Meadus (1931–1970): Dreaming Landscapes of Rural England

Eric Meadus, born in Rigby Road, Portswood, Southampton in 1931, was a British painter whose distinctive style blended realism with fantastical elements to create dreamlike landscapes that captured the essence of rural England. His formative years were spent on Lobelia Road, Flower Estate, off Burgess Road, where he attended Bassett Green School and earned a scholarship to King Edward VI Grammar School – experiences which instilled in him a lifelong appreciation for observation and meticulous detail. Leaving school early, he embarked upon an apprenticeship as draughtsman at Vickers Armstrong before serving his national service and emigrating to Canada for two years, broadening his artistic horizons. It was during this Canadian sojourn that Meadus truly began to hone his craft, substituting music for painting due to limited access to instruments – a decision that would prove pivotal in shaping his artistic vision. Upon returning to Southampton, he secured employment as a draughtsman at Pirelli Cable Works, continuing his professional life until his untimely death in 1970 at the age of only 39. Meadus’s artistic journey began with an interest in architectural drawing and developed into a fascination with watercolor painting. Initially influenced by artists like Lowry and Turner, he quickly established his own unique aesthetic characterized by simplified lines, muted tones, and subtle distortions that conveyed atmosphere and emotion rather than precise representation. He eschewed grand narratives or dramatic gestures, preferring to depict ordinary scenes—houses, churches, fields—infused with a dreamlike quality that transported viewers into imagined realms. This approach wasn’t merely stylistic; it reflected Meadus's belief in capturing the spirit of place – conveying not just what was seen but also how it felt. His most celebrated works are undeniably his landscapes, particularly those depicting the Cotswolds and Southampton area during the 1950s and 60s. These paintings aren’t simply depictions of scenery; they're meticulously constructed fantasies where buildings appear incongruously nestled amongst rolling hills and meadows. Consider “Double Inverted Landscape,” a striking watercolor showcasing a race scene rendered in simplified lines and muted hues—a deliberate stylistic choice that harkens back to the early 20th century. Meadus’s technique involved layering washes of color, building up textures gradually, and employing precise hatching to create depth and luminosity. He achieved this remarkable effect by applying paint thinly onto paper, allowing it to bleed into adjacent layers – a technique that contributes significantly to the ethereal quality of his paintings. A significant contribution to British art history is Meadus’s exploration of symbolism within his landscapes. Recurring motifs—such as bridges, churches, and solitary figures—represent not just physical structures but also concepts of connection, faith, and human presence amidst the vastness of nature. These elements are subtly integrated into his compositions, inviting contemplation and prompting viewers to consider deeper meanings beyond mere visual observation. His paintings resonate with a quiet dignity and evoke a profound sense of nostalgia for a bygone era—a testament to his ability to transform ordinary subjects into extraordinary expressions of artistic vision. Despite his tragically short life, Eric Meadus left an indelible mark on the British art scene. His retrospective exhibitions garnered considerable acclaim, cementing his reputation as one of England’s foremost watercolorists and establishing him as a visionary artist who dared to reimagine reality through the lens of imagination. The Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art in London houses a remarkable selection of Meadus's paintings, offering visitors an opportunity to experience firsthand the beauty and subtlety of his distinctive style—a legacy that continues to inspire artists and captivate audiences today.
  • Notable Works: “The Floating Bridge,” “Double Inverted Landscape,” “The January Landscape (Cowherds),” “Meadus, Eric - Southampton”
  • Influences: L. S. Lowry, Turner
  • Technique: Watercolor layering, hatching for depth and luminosity
  • Legacy: Recognized as a visionary artist who blended realism with fantasy; Retrospective exhibitions garnered acclaim.
eric meadus

eric meadus

1931 - 1970

Informations clés

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Dreamlike Landscapes
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Futurist']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['L. S. Lowry']
  • Date Of Birth: 1931
  • Date Of Death: 1970
  • Full Name: Eric Meadus
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Floating Bridge
    • Double Inverted Landscape
  • Place Of Birth: Rigby Road, Portsmouth