Summer
Impressionism
48.0 x 57.0 cm
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Kunstnerens biografi
Peggy Somerville: A Child Prodigy and Suffolk Landscape Painter
Margaret Scott Somerville (née Garnett; 2 June 1918 – 29 June 1975) remains a singular figure in British art history—a child prodigy who defied convention and achieved remarkable success despite facing considerable societal obstacles. Born into an artistic family, Somerville’s early fascination with painting blossomed at the tender age of three, marking her as one of the youngest artists to exhibit professionally in Britain.
- Early Life & Artistic Beginnings: Somerville's parents, Charles and Rose Garnett Somerville, were both accomplished painters themselves. Her childhood was steeped in artistic appreciation, fostering a passion that would define her life’s work. At just three years old, she captivated audiences with her watercolors exhibited at the Royal Society of Drawing, demonstrating an innate talent rarely seen in children.
- The Claridge Gallery Phenomenon: By seven, Somerville's painting *Happy Days by the Sea* garnered acclaim and was showcased at the New Irish Salon. This marked a pivotal moment—a unanimous decision by judges who knew nothing of her age to select her work for exhibition—solidifying her reputation as a child genius. The subsequent one-woman show at Claridge Gallery in London cemented her fame, with all 100 paintings selling within days.
- Formal Education & Early Career: Somerville briefly pursued formal study at the Royal Academy Schools but quickly abandoned it to serve in the Land Girl movement during World War II. This decision underscored her independent spirit and commitment to contributing to the nation’s effort.
- Aldeburgh Landscapes & Impressionist Style: From 1964 until her untimely death, Somerville established herself as a celebrated landscape artist residing in Aldeburgh, Suffolk—a location that profoundly influenced her artistic vision. Embracing the legacy of Impressionists like Monet and Sisley, she captured the ethereal beauty of coastal scenes with loose brushstrokes and vibrant colors, creating paintings imbued with a sensual quality.
- Rediscovery & Legacy: Somerville’s career largely faded into obscurity until art historian Stephen Reiss unearthed her work during his tenure managing the Aldeburgh Festival. This rediscovery sparked renewed interest in her oeuvre, recognizing her as one of the most compelling figures within the later British Impressionist movement. Her paintings continue to resonate with collectors and admirers alike, embodying a rare blend of youthful brilliance and enduring artistic integrity.
Somerville’s influence extends beyond her individual achievements; she championed the cause of universal healthcare—a conviction rooted in her involvement with the Socialist Medical Association and fueled by her belief in social justice. Her unwavering dedication to art and activism cemented her place as a trailblazing artist who defied societal expectations and left an indelible mark on British cultural history.
peggy somerville
1918 - 1975
Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Post-Impressionism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Bonnard']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Gainsborough
- Constable
- Thomas Churchyard
- Wilson Steer
- Date Of Birth: 2 June 1918
- Date Of Death: 29 June 1975
- Full Name: Margaret Scott Somerville
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks: ['Country Lane, Walcheren Island']
- Place Of Birth: Ashford, Middlesex

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