Still Life (1926)

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The painting "Still Life" (1926) by Alfred William Finch is a captivating exploration into the realm of object arrangement and the interplay of colors. The artwork features a collection of items typically found in a traditional still life, including a ceramic pitcher, a bowl, an egg, and a richly decorated plate, propped against a draped dark fabric that adds depth and contrast to the scene.In this piece, Finch exhibits his control over texture and color. The rustic charm of the earthenware pitcher and the golden-yellow bowl are rendered with thick, expressive brushstrokes, suggesting both the solidity of the objects and the reflective interplay of light and shade. The egg, placed centrally at the foreground, adds an element of delicate simplicity to the composition.The decorative plate, showcasing a dark surface with a vivid design of red and green, serves as the backdrop anchoring the composition. Its intricate pattern and dark tones contrast with the brighter, more subdued colors of the other elements, creating a striking focal point.This painting not only reflects Finch’s mastery in the still life genre but also imparts a sense of everyday beauty, inviting viewers to appreciate the serene and timeless elegance of simple objects portrayed with profound artistic vision.

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Alfred William Finch (1854-1930) was a Neo-Impressionist artist born to British parents in Brussels, Belgium. His works utilized the color palette and Pointillism technique, which were shared by other significant figures of the Neo-Impressionism movement, including Paul Signac, Camille Pissarro, and Georges Seurat. Finch was among the founding members of Les XX (Les Vingt), a group of twenty artists based in Brussels that challenged antiquated and conservative artistic traditions and academism. The group held annual art exhibitions, greatly influencing the development of Neo-Impressionism. In his later years, Alfred William Finch also produced ceramics and pottery, decorated with a fusion of his familiar Neo-Impressionism, Arts and Crafts, and Belgian Art Nouveau styles. His artworks primarily portray the atmospheric beauty of nature and the countryside along the Channel coast. Alfred William Finch spent the majority of his artistic career in Helsinki, where he passed away in 1930.