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The Cinder Path, by Spencer Gore, oil, 1906

The Cinder Path

Spencer Gore

1906

oil

canvas

From the collection of Ashmolean Museum

Dominant colour

Overview

The Cinder Path is a 1906 oil by Spencer Gore, held at Ashmolean Museum.

Who painted this?
Spencer Gore
When & what style?
1906
Where can I see it?
Ashmolean Museum

About this work

This painting shows a landscape with a path and trees. The colors are muted, with shades of brown, green, and gray. The brushstrokes are visible, giving the painting a textured look. In the foreground, there's a dark shape that could be a tree or a rock. The path winds through the landscape, disappearing into the distance. The sky above is cloudy and gray. The painting's style is reminiscent of early 20th-century art. If you're interested in learning more about the artist's style and technique, you might want to look up Spencer Gore.

About the artist

Portrait of Spencer Gore
Artist

Spencer Gore

Spencer Frederick Gore was a British painter of landscapes, music-hall scenes and interiors, usually with single figures. He was the first president of the Camden Town Group, and was influenced by the Post-Impressionists.

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