





Mark Senior, NPS, An Italianate scene at dusk (c1907) oil on panel
Mark Senior NPS (1864-1927) ‘An Italianate landscape at dusk, at oil on panel, signed in scratched initials on lower right and signed to verso. Housed in a scrolled frame.
Dimensions: 25.1 cm x 18.3 cm, with frame 37cm x 29.5 cm
Born in Dewsbury, Yorkshire, Mark Senior (1864-1927) studied first at Wakefield School of Art, and from 1895 at the Slade where he was taught and befriended by Philip Wilson Steer. In 1906 Senior accompanied Steer on a painting trip to Walberswick, and although the early influence of Clausen's poetic feeling for nature never left him, Senior's technique increasingly reflected the influence of Steer, Whistler and the Impressionists.
The sophisticated technical skill of this work where he has employed dense layers of paint, and spontaneous, broken brushwork is reminiscent of Sir John Lavery's beach and town scenes.
Senior was one of the first group of artists painting en plein air along the Yorkshire coast, and he will forever be associated with his colourful, impressionistic paintings of Runswick Bay where he spent each summer. In the early decades of the twentieth century Mark Senior made several trips to Italy, France, Belgium and the Netherlands, this painting is the result of a painting expedition to Italy in around 1907.
Mark Senior NPS (1864-1927) ‘An Italianate landscape at dusk, at oil on panel, signed in scratched initials on lower right and signed to verso. Housed in a scrolled frame.
Dimensions: 25.1 cm x 18.3 cm, with frame 37cm x 29.5 cm
Born in Dewsbury, Yorkshire, Mark Senior (1864-1927) studied first at Wakefield School of Art, and from 1895 at the Slade where he was taught and befriended by Philip Wilson Steer. In 1906 Senior accompanied Steer on a painting trip to Walberswick, and although the early influence of Clausen's poetic feeling for nature never left him, Senior's technique increasingly reflected the influence of Steer, Whistler and the Impressionists.
The sophisticated technical skill of this work where he has employed dense layers of paint, and spontaneous, broken brushwork is reminiscent of Sir John Lavery's beach and town scenes.
Senior was one of the first group of artists painting en plein air along the Yorkshire coast, and he will forever be associated with his colourful, impressionistic paintings of Runswick Bay where he spent each summer. In the early decades of the twentieth century Mark Senior made several trips to Italy, France, Belgium and the Netherlands, this painting is the result of a painting expedition to Italy in around 1907.