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Dancing Skeletons

Discover Edward Burra (1905-1976): British Surrealist master of watercolor. Explore his unsettling scenes of urban life, exoticism & Dada influence. Pioneering 20thC art.

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艺术家简介

Edward Burra: A Life in Surreal Visions

Early Life and Education

  • Born: South Kensington, United Kingdom, 1905.
  • Edward Burra demonstrated artistic talent early on, particularly as a draughtsman.
  • He received his formal training at the Royal College of Art from 1923 to 1925, honing his skills in drawing and painting.

Early Travels and Influences (1920s)

  • During the latter half of the 1920s, Burra travelled extensively throughout France.
  • He focused on depicting detailed urban scenes, often portraying the harsh realities of life in cities like Toulon and Marseille.
  • These early works reveal a keen observational eye and a sensitivity to social conditions.
  • A pivotal moment came in 1927 when he met Paul Nash, who introduced him to avant-garde periodicals.
  • Exposure to artists like George Grosz through these publications profoundly influenced Burra, inspiring him to experiment with collage and drawing within a Dadaist spirit.

Artistic Development & Key Themes (1930s-1940s)

  • The Jungle (1931) exemplifies Burra’s fascination with the exotic and forbidden. The painting depicts a lavish dinner party set in a fantastical tropical world, blending sensuality with premonitions of death.
  • Burra was among the first British artists to embrace Surrealism, creating a distinctive universe populated by extravagantly dressed women, workers, sailors, and soldiers—often situated in imaginary locales.
  • His physical health, compromised from childhood, led him to favor watercolor as his primary medium due to its relative ease of use compared to oil paints.
  • He held his first solo exhibition at the Leicester Galleries in 1930.
  • The impact of Picasso’s Guernica was significant, prompting a shift in Burra's artistic style.

World War II and Later Life (1940s-1976)

  • During World War II, travel restrictions led Burra to work as a stage designer for theatrical productions and ballets, achieving some recognition in this field.
  • He declined an invitation to become a Royal Academician in 1963 but accepted the Order of the British Empire in 1971.
  • A major retrospective of his work was organized by the Tate Gallery in 1973, solidifying his place within British art history.
  • He died in Hastings on March 22, 1976, as a result of complications from a fractured iliac bone.

Artistic Style and Historical Significance

  • Burra’s style is characterized by its unsettling atmosphere, vivid colors, and distorted figures.
  • He masterfully blended elements of Dadaism and Surrealism with a uniquely British sensibility.
  • His work offers a critical commentary on social issues, exploring themes of alienation, decadence, and the darker aspects of human nature.
  • Though not always widely recognized during his lifetime, Edward Burra is now considered a pioneering figure in 20th-century British art, influencing subsequent generations of artists with his distinctive vision.
Edward Burra

Edward Burra

1905 - 1976 , United Kingdom

艺术家简介

  • Birth Date: 1905
  • Birth Place: South Kensington, United Kingdom
  • Death Date: 1976
  • Influenced By: Paul Nash, George Grosz
  • Movement:
    • Surrealism
    • Dadaism
  • Name: Edward Burra
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Works:
    • The Jungle
    • Dancing Skeletons
    • The Snack Bar
    • Soldiers at Rye