Modern British & French Art Dealer
Skip to main content
  • Menu
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Artists
  • Exhibitions
  • Publications
  • News
  • Contact
  • Journal
Cart
0 items £
Checkout

Item added to cart

View cart and checkout
Continue shopping

Artworks

Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Sylvia Forster, Cubist Still Life with Mandolin, c. 1950
Sylvia Forster
Cubist Still Life with Mandolin, c. 1950
Oil on canvas
24 x 32 inches
Signed with monogram
£4750.00
Enquire
%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22artist%22%3E%3Cstrong%3ESylvia%20Forster%3C/strong%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22title_and_year%22%3E%3Cem%3ECubist%20Still%20Life%20with%20Mandolin%3C/em%3E%2C%20%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_year%22%3Ec.%201950%3C/span%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22medium%22%3EOil%20on%20canvas%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22dimensions%22%3E24%20%20x%2032%20inches%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22signed_and_dated%22%3ESigned%20with%20monogram%3C/div%3E

Provenance

The Artist's Family

Note: Born in Liverpool, Forster was educated at Garnets School and Berkhamsted School. Upon leaving she took up painting, her life-long interest fired up by her excitement and interest in the Paris Avant-Garde. She studied painting at Liverpool College of Art, where she developed a special interest in Cubism and particularly the painting of George Braque. During this time she exhibited at
Liverpool Academy, the Cumbrian Academy, RBA, ROI and the Walker Art Gallery, later she exhibited four times at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in London.
Upon leaving Liverpool College of Art she met and married Ralph Forster in 1929 and moved to Heswall, in the Wirral where she lived for the next 55 years. During this time she travelled regularly through France, Italy and Spain to paint and visit galleries and artists. Her time living in Heswall lead her to a life long involvement and stewardship of Heswall Artist’s Associating to which in addition to her early membership she was Vice Chair in 1969, Chair from 1970 to 1975, Vice President from 1976 to 1979, President from 1980 to 1982 and a full member until 1987, even after her move from Heswall to Romford in Essex in 1983 to live with her son.
Ultimately though her painting was a private matter and could be described as a personal discourse with herself. She said of her own practice ‘I find satisfaction in assembling a variety of items into a whole. My paintings are not meant to be symbolical in any way. I find that objects with elements of design in them i.e., spots and stripes, and in the case of stringed instruments curves as well, making an interesting beginning to build on. I play about with the material, to the form and colour until I feel satisfied with the whole - occasionally, one seems to evoke sound
in the painting’.
In addition to Heswall Artist’s Association, she was a member of Sandon Studio Society, Wirral Society of Arts and The Deeside Art Group

Share
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Tumblr
  • Email
Previous
|
Next
37 
of 726
Copyright © 2023 The Court Gallery
Manage cookies
Site by Artlogic

Join Our Mailing List

Instagram, opens in a new tab.
Join the mailing list
Send an email


Manage cookies
Accept

Cookie preferences

Check the boxes for the cookie categories you allow our site to use

Cookie options
Required for the website to function and cannot be disabled.
Improve your experience on the website by storing choices you make about how it should function.
Allow us to collect anonymous usage data in order to improve the experience on our website.
Allow us to identify our visitors so that we can offer personalised, targeted marketing.
Save preferences
Close

Join our mailing list


Signup

* denotes required fields