Supersonic
1952
76.0 x 102.0 cm
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Supersonic
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合計金額
$ 263
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アーティストの略歴
Roy Anthony Nockolds: Pioneer of Motoring Art
Roy Anthony Nockolds (1911–1979) stands as a singular figure in the history of British art, recognized not for grand canvases or monumental sculptures but for his meticulous depictions of automobiles and motorsport—a genre largely unexplored during his time. Born in Croydon, Surrey, he possessed an innate fascination with mechanics and speed that would profoundly shape his artistic vision and propel him to become one of the foremost practitioners of motoring art. Unlike many artists of his era focused on traditional subjects, Nockolds deliberately chose a path less traveled, establishing himself as a self-taught artist who honed his skills through observation and experimentation—a testament to his unwavering dedication to craft.- Early Influences & Training: Nockolds’ artistic journey began modestly, fueled by an early encounter with Brooklands Motor Racing Circuit in 1924. This formative experience instilled within him a deep appreciation for the dynamism of racing cars and cemented his determination to capture their essence on canvas. Although he lacked formal academic training, he diligently studied drawing techniques at the Royal Drawing Society, securing certificates in 1922 and 1923—a remarkable achievement considering the prevailing educational landscape of the period.
- Career Highlights & Artistic Style: Motor Sport Pioneer: Nockolds quickly gained recognition for his distinctive style—characterized by stark black and white drawings, scraperboard renderings, and meticulous linocut prints. His work appeared prominently in influential motoring publications like Motor Sport and Autocar, establishing him as a respected voice within the automotive press. He skillfully blended technical accuracy with atmospheric impressionism, conveying not merely the appearance of vehicles but also their movement and emotional impact.
- The War Artist & The Battle of Britain: During World War II, Nockolds served in the RAF and undertook official commissions as a war artist. Notably, he produced an iconic portrayal of the Battle of Britain—a monumental canvas commemorating the heroic defense of London against Luftwaffe attacks. This artwork exemplifies his ability to distill complex historical events into emotionally resonant visual narratives, capturing the intensity and drama of aerial combat with remarkable precision.
- Beyond Motoring: Expanding Horizons: Despite his unwavering focus on motorsport, Nockolds demonstrated versatility across various mediums. He experimented with drypoint etching—producing stunning prints using a simple compass and copper sheet—collaborated with Mullard on scientific illustrations—capturing the beauty of technological advancements—and created evocative sporting prints for Frost & Reed—celebrating athletic achievement. His commissions included portraits of gun dogs, reflecting his appreciation for rural life and craftsmanship.
- Legacy & Recognition: Nockolds’ work gained considerable acclaim during his lifetime and continued to resonate with collectors and enthusiasts after his death in 1979. Exhibitions at RA, RP, Guildhall Art Gallery, and Qantas Gallery showcased his artistic prowess—solidifying his place as a pivotal figure in British art history. His enduring influence can be seen in the continuing fascination with motoring art and his contribution to documenting significant historical moments—a testament to his visionary approach and unwavering dedication to capturing the spirit of his time.
Notable Artwork Examples
- Sunderland Dropping Depth Charges: This 1950 painting captures a dramatic WWII aviation scene with intense aerial combat. Authentic art for your home.
- Napier Railton and Duesenberg on Banking: This oil painting captures racing cars in motion – a vibrant piece of sporting history.
- Battle of Britain Hurricanes Being Pursued by Escorting Bf 109s: Witness the intensity of the Battle of Britain! This 1945 painting captures a dramatic aerial scene with Hurricanes & Bf 109s.
Further Exploration
For more information about Roy Anthony Nockolds and his artistic achievements, please visit:Art UK
roy anthony nockolds
1911 - 1979
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Motoring Art
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Vintage Aircraft Art']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Bryan de Grineau
- F Gordon Crosby
- Date Of Birth: 1911
- Date Of Death: 1979
- Full Name: Roy Anthony Nockolds
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Sunderland Dropping Depth Charges
- Napier Railton and Duesenberg on Banking
- Battle of Britain Hurricanes Being Pursued by Escorting Bf 109s
- Place Of Birth: Croydon, England

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