December
36.0 x 51.0 cm
Ferens Art Gallery
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December
Giclée / Art Print
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Artist Biography
The Actor Who Found Stillness in the Landscape
Arthur Lowe (1915–1982) occupied a unique and evocative space in the British cultural consciousness, moving between the vibrant, commanded presence of the stage and the quiet, meditative solitude of the canvas. While many remember him as the quintessential Captain Mainwaring in the beloved wartime sitcom Dad's Army, his true artistic soul resided in the tranquil landscapes of rural England. Born in 1915, Lowe’s journey into the world of fine art was a secondary act that blossomed later in life, following a distinguished career as an actor. This dual vocation perhaps gifted him with a singular perspective; the disciplined eye of a performer, trained to observe the subtle shifts in light and shadow on a stage, became the foundation for his profound ability to capture the fleeting essence of the natural world. His transition from the spotlight of television to the quietude of Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire allowed him to develop a style that was less about grand theatricality and more about the gentle, rhythmic beauty of the English countryside.
A Master of Atmospheric Impressionism
Lowe’s approach to painting was deeply rooted in the principles of impressionism, yet he moved beyond mere imitation to create something far more personal and emotive. He eschewed the rigid constraints of meticulous detail, choosing instead to prioritize the conveyance of atmosphere and the emotional weight of a scene. His work does not strive for photographic accuracy; rather, it seeks to distill the very feeling of a place—the warmth of a summer sun resting upon a field of barley or the heavy, damp stillness of a misty morning in Sherwood Forest. Through loose, expressive brushstrokes and a seamless blending of colors, he created shimmering surfaces that seemed to vibrate with life. His palette was masterfully restrained, relying heavily on:
- Muted Earth Tones: A sophisticated use of greens, browns, and ochres to ground his landscapes in reality.
- Luminous Blues: Soft, atmospheric blues that evoke the depth of the sky and the clarity of English waterways.
- Textural Depth: Layered applications of oil that provide a sense of dimensionality and light.
The Soul of the English Countryside
The true heart of Lowe’s oeuvre lies in his profound connection to the landscapes surrounding Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire. He possessed an uncanny ability to transform ordinary, even overlooked, rural subjects into canvases brimming with poetic significance. In works such as Thoresby Hall, Nottinghamshire, he captures not just a landmark, but a sense of peace and communal joy, depicting figures moving through a parkland setting with remarkable sensitivity. His depictions of mills, canals, and ancient forests serve as a visual love letter to the English landscape, inviting the viewer to pause and appreciate the quiet majesty of the everyday. Through his eyes, the landscapes of his home became timeless, capturing a sense of heritage and tranquility that continues to resonate with art lovers today. Lowe’s legacy remains that of a quiet observer, an artist who found the extraordinary within the ordinary and left behind a collection of works that breathe with the light of a bygone era.
arthur lowe
1915 - 1982
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Impressionism
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Claude Monet
- Vincent van Gogh
- Date Of Birth: 1915
- Date Of Death: 1982
- Full Name: Arthur Lowe
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- The Old Mill
- Leicester Canal
- Place Of Birth: England

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