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Sunset, by Henry Edion, 1950

Sunset

Henry Edion

1950

From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum

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Overview

Sunset is a 1950 by Henry Edion, held at Victoria and Albert Museum.

Who painted this?
Henry Edion
When & what style?
1950
Where can I see it?
Victoria and Albert Museum

About this work

This painting, titled Sunset, is an abstract piece created by Henry Edion in the mid 20th century. The image features a series of horizontal lines in varying shades of blue and purple, with a small orange circle in the bottom right corner. The lines are uneven and rough, giving the painting a textured look. The artist's use of color and line creates a sense of movement and energy in the painting. The blue and purple hues evoke a feeling of calmness, while the orange circle adds a pop of vibrancy. If you're interested in learning more about the artist's style and technique, you can explore the work of Henry Edion.

About the artist

Artist

Henry Edion

This mid-20th-century artist made spare ink drawings of everyday scenes. Their works include *Sunset*, a lone sheet of paper shading a horizon, and *The Introverted Flower Vase*, a clear glass vase with a single stem…

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