The Red Caravan

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This painting shows a caravan parked amongst the houses near Rutherford's studio. The composition is blocked and partly abstract; on the left the houses are dissolved into blocks of colour, on the right side the two ladies linking arms are painted as rough squares, whilst a man bending over the caravan’s stairs has become triangular in shape. The block feel and chalky colours are indicative of Rutherford's later works.

Astley Cheetham Art Gallery

Stalybridge

Title

The Red Caravan

Date

1957

Medium

oil on board

Measurements

H 30 x W 44.5 cm

Accession number

ASTAC1985.6

Acquisition method

purchased from the artist, 1985

Work type

Painting

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