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Self-portrait

Admire Mark Gertler’s ‘Self-Portrait,’ a striking oil painting showcasing intense emotion & masterful brushwork. Explore this unique British modernist piece.

Mark Gertler (1891-1939) var en brittisk konstnär känd för sina uttrycksfulla figurstudier, gripande porträtt och stillivor. Upptäck hans unika stil influerad av postimpressionism och tidig modernism hos WahooArt.

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Konstnärsbiografi

Early Life and Career

Mark Gertler, born Marks Gertler on December 9, 1891, in Spitalfields, London, was the fifth child of Austrian-Jewish immigrant parents. His upbringing instilled a deep connection to Yiddish culture and language—a heritage that profoundly shaped his artistic sensibilities. From an early age, Gertler demonstrated exceptional talent for drawing, capturing intricate details with remarkable precision. Despite facing significant financial hardship during his formative years, he persevered in pursuing his passion for art, enrolling at Regent Street Polytechnic in 1906 but ultimately withdrawing due to lack of resources. This experience instilled a resilience that would characterize his entire artistic journey. In 1908, he began an apprenticeship at Clayton & Bell, a renowned stained glass company, simultaneously attending evening classes at the Polytechnic—a dual commitment reflecting both practical skills and intellectual curiosity.

Rise to Prominence and Notable Works

Gertler’s career gained momentum when he secured third place in a national art competition in 1908, propelling him into the spotlight of London's artistic milieu. He subsequently enrolled at Slade School of Art, where he forged enduring friendships with fellow artists such as Paul Nash, Edward Wadsworth, and Sir Stanley Spencer—artists who would become pivotal figures in shaping his artistic vision. Lady Ottoline Morrell recognized Gertler’s potential and introduced him to Walter Sickert, the influential leader of Camden Town Group, fostering a collaborative spirit that enriched his creative output. However, Gertler's success as a portrait painter was tragically curtailed by his volatile temperament and unwavering dedication to realizing his artistic ideas independently—a pursuit fraught with frustration and poverty. His distinctive style, characterized by bold colors and expressive brushstrokes, found its most poignant expression in “Still Life with Self Portrait,” showcased prominently on WahooArt. Other celebrated pieces include "The Basket of Fruit," "Peaches and Green Bottle," and "Violin Case and Flowers"—works that exemplify his masterful technique and profound engagement with subject matter.

Influences and Artistic Style

Gertler’s artistic trajectory was undeniably influenced by the Impressionist movement, particularly Claude Monet's explorations of light and color. Yet, he transcended mere imitation, forging a singular style imbued with elements of Eastern European folk art—a stylistic fusion that distinguished him from his contemporaries. This distinctive approach—characterized by vibrant hues and dynamic compositions—mirrored the emotional intensity of his personal life experiences. Gertler’s artistic sensibilities were further honed during his time at Camden Town Group, where he collaborated closely with Sickert and fellow artists to produce groundbreaking works that captured the spirit of their era. His unwavering commitment to artistic integrity—a refusal to compromise on his vision—became a hallmark of his creative ethos.

Legacy and Burial

Mark Gertler’s life was marked by poignant struggles with poverty and unrequited love—themes that resonated deeply within his oeuvre. He succumbed to tuberculosis in June 1939, leaving behind a legacy as one of London's most celebrated artists. His interment took place at Willesden Jewish Cemetery, alongside numerous other prominent figures from the city’s Jewish community—a solemn reminder of his enduring contribution to British art history. Explore more of Mark Gertler’s captivating artworks and biographical details on WahooArt: mark gertler | 127 artworks Discover other artists' stories on WahooArt: the greatest artists painters of all time
Mark Gertler

Mark Gertler

1891 - 1939 , Storbritannien

Kortfattad information

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Post-Impressionism, Early Modernism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Walter Sickert
    • Paul Nash
    • Edward Wadsworth
  • Date Of Birth: December 9, 1891
  • Date Of Death: June 23, 1939
  • Full Name: Mark Gertler
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Still Life with Self Portrait
    • Basket of Fruit
    • Peaches and Green Bottle
    • Violin Case and Flowers
  • Place Of Birth: London, United Kingdom