Corner Table
61.0 x 46.0 cm
The Fleming Collection
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Biografie artist
John Maxwell (1905-1962): A Visionary of Colour and Form
John Maxwell was born in Roanoke, Virginia, in 1904, the son of Reverend John Maxwell Sr., a clergyman deeply rooted in Presbyterian faith. Growing up amidst the spiritual landscape of Appalachia instilled in him an appreciation for both beauty and solemn contemplation—influences that would profoundly shape his artistic vision. He pursued formal education at Corcoran School and Art Students League before embarking on a distinguished career as illustrator, capturing the essence of literary works by prominent authors like Pearl Buck, Edna Ferber, and John Steinbeck. Maxwell’s artistic journey coincided with the burgeoning Edinburgh School movement, spearheaded by William Gillies and George Henderson. This collective championed a distinctive style characterized by bold colour palettes—often reminiscent of Oskar Kokoschka—and simplified forms inspired by Expressionist artists such as Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Emil Nolde. However, Maxwell's aesthetic sensibilities extended beyond mere stylistic imitation; he drew inspiration from the Surrealists Pablo Picasso and André Breton, particularly Klee’s geometric abstraction and Chagall’s dreamlike imagery. These influences fostered a unique approach to depicting landscapes and interiors—a lyrical exploration of light, texture, and emotion. Maxwell’s oeuvre comprises primarily still lifes and landscapes rendered with meticulous attention to detail and vibrant hues. His canvases frequently feature meticulously arranged fruits, flowers, and draperies bathed in diffused sunlight, conveying a palpable sense of tranquility and observation. Recurring motifs include stylized trees and abstracted geometric shapes—elements that subtly echo the principles of Constructivism and Cubism. He skillfully employed glazing techniques to achieve luminous surfaces and create depth within his compositions, mirroring the stylistic innovations of artists like Fernand Léger and Piet Mondrian. A prolific illustrator for numerous publications, Maxwell’s work cemented his reputation as a storyteller through visual representation. His illustrations for Steinbeck's *Of Mice and Men* and Buck’s *Morning Glory*, among others, demonstrated his ability to convey narrative emotion with striking clarity and artistic sensitivity. These commissions solidified his position within the Edinburgh School and established him as a respected figure in British art history. Maxwell continued to paint until his death in Johnson City, Tennessee, in 1984. Though he achieved considerable acclaim during his lifetime—particularly for his contributions to illustration—his paintings remain relatively obscure compared to those of Gillies or Henderson. Nevertheless, Maxwell’s distinctive style—characterized by its expressive colour and simplified forms—continues to resonate with collectors and art historians alike, representing a singular voice within the broader context of modernist painting and embodying the enduring power of visual storytelling.john maxwell
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Detalii rapide
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Edinburgh School
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Modernism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- William Gillies
- Klee
- Chagall
- Date Of Birth: March 7, 1904 Roanoke, VA
- Date Of Death: April 13, 1984 Johnson City, TN
- Full Name: John Alan Maxwell
- Nationality: Scottish
- Notable Artworks:
- illustrations for Pearl Buck
- Edna Ferber
- John Steinbeck
- Place Of Birth: Roanoke, Virginia

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