Gathering Primroses, Runswick Price: £13,500.00
Oils on canvas20"x24", signed. This rare, early Staithes period painting shows the influences absorbed during his years of study in Paris and Antwerp. View larger image
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Across the Bridge, Branscombe, June (18)95 Price: £4,450.00
Oils on panel, 9¼"x11½", signed with initials and dated '95 and signed and inscribed verso. Phillips and Sons, Cookham label verso. View larger image
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On Wareham Common Price: £5,950.00
Oils on panel, 13"x15½", signed and signed and inscribed verso. A silvery sky magically filters pale gold light onto the landscape. The moving clouds cast deep shadows in the foreground evoking memories of the Yorkshire coast that he had left many years previously. View larger image
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Oils on panel,10"x13½", signed, signed verso and inscribed with title and further inscribed thus in a different hand: 'Bought from Mr. A. Friedenson by myself Sept 1926 F.J. Widgery.' The picture is painted broadly and infused with golden light. An unusually still day but with the ever-dominant sky, Friedenson has packed a great deal of interst beneath his low horizon, including a barge on the still waters of the River Frome. Frederick John Widgery1861-1942) was an Exeter artist who trained at the City's art school, in Antwerp and at Herkomer's School in Bushey. He became particularly well known for his striking gouches of Dartmoor and Exmoor and was Chairman of Exeter Public Art Gallery. SOLD View larger image
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A Belgian Windmill Price: £4,250.00
Oils on canvas, 15½"x21½", signed. Almost certainly painted whilst Friedenson was at the Antwerp Academy. View larger image
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Near Rodbourough, Gloucestershire Price: £5,950.00
Oils on panel, 12¼"x15½", signed. Inscribed verso with 'Near Rodburough, Gloucestershire' and signed again by Arthur Friedenson: bears exhibition label (No.1) with same information and price of £33; bears label of James Bourlet & Sons Ltd. A blue summer sky is partially obscured by swiftly-blown cumulous clouds illuminated from the left by the hidden sun. The strong wind bends the branches of the trees causing their thatch of leaves to wave wildly. The racing clouds cast moving shadows across the landscape. Rodbrough Fort can be seen on the horizon. View larger image
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Poole Harbour Price: £1,950.00
Oils on panel of Poole Harbour,13"X16" signed by Arthur Friedenson in pencil verso. Ex Studio Collection. This is a tranquil, peaceful scene with water lapping gently around the boat. View larger image
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The Gravel Pit, Isle of Purbeck Price: £3,450.00
Oils on panel, 11¼"x15", signed, signed and inscribed verso with title by Arthur Friedenson. View larger image
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 ARTHUR A. (ABRAHAM MICHAEL) FRIEDENSON 1872 1955
Friedenson was, I believe from all available evidence Ive yet found, born in Manchester to Russian - Polish parents but spent most of his youth in Leeds. (apart from what appears to be a two year return to Russia when he was very young). He began studying art seriously when he was apprenticed to a sign writer in the Leeds. He was precocious as an artist and had his first painting accepted for exhibition by the Royal Academy when he was only seventeen. He had, b y the, changed his given name to Arthur. A year later, in 1890, he enrolled at the Acade´mie Julian and two years on from that, at the Academy in Antwerp, getting to know Henry Hopwood at both establishments. He spent time at the Acade´mie Julian again in 1896.
The year that he began his studies in Paris, he spent the summer lodging with Mr. and Mrs George Porritt in Staithes together with Harold Knight and another Nottingham artist, A.P. Allsebrook. He used this base as his summer lodgings for some years, Allsebrook being replaced in the household by Fred Mayor. Like Mayor, Friedenson was a keen cricketer and used to play in local matches. He was a founder member of the Staithes Art Club in 1901.
In time Friedenson deserted Staithes for Runswick where he stayed at the Runswick Bay Hotel. It was in that village that he met Lily Watson, the daughter of the Principal of the Harrogate School of Art. They married in 1906 and the couple moved south in 1909.
As he grew older, Friedenson suffered from depression and found it harder to paint. Sir Winston Churchill was a great admirer of his work and organised a Civil List pension for him when it became increasingly difficult for Friedenson and his wife to cope financially. Many of his later paintings mirror this depression, with dark and moody skies casting their shadow on the landscape below. Glimmers of sunshine often light up sections of the cloud and streak downwards to relieve the gloom of the countryside below, and I like to believe that this also reflects lighter moments in his life at the time. This type of painting by Friedenson is powerful and emotive and demonstrates a unique vision which elevates most examples far above the level of simple depictions of cloudy days.
His earlier work is more concerned with sunlight than with cloud and often contains lively renditions of people, boats and the sea; wind and movement still stir the surface of his canvases and light filtering through mist imbues them with tranquillity. I challenge anyone to show me work by a painter who can depict sunlight, shadow and wind better than Friedenson.
Friedenson exhibited at the Royal Society of Artists, Birmingham, the Fine Art Society, the Glasgow Institute of fine Arts, the Goupil Gallery, the International Society, the Walker Gallery, Liverpool, Manchester City Art Gallery, the New English Art Club, the New Gallery, the Royal Academy, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, Royal Scottish Academy and the Yorkshire Union of Artists of which he was a Vice President. Runswick Bay, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1907, was bought for the Tate Gallery (now the Tate Britain) through the Chantrey bequest. His work is also hung in public galleries in Aberdeen, Birkenhead, Bradford, Bournemouth, Leeds, Liverpool and Whitby.
Bibliography: Staithes Group Centenary Exhibition, Rosamund Jordan 2003 The Staithes Group, Peter Phillips, Phillips and Sons, Marlow1993 The Yorkshire Union of Artists 1888 1922, Dennis Child, Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society Ltd, Leeds 2001 The Dictionary of British Artists 1880 1940, J. Johnson & A. Greutzner, Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1976
© Rosamund Jordan 2006 (Please contact me before quoting from the above information publically, and credit myself and this website)
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