Hans Schwarz (1922-2003) The Greenwich Years 1st October 1st November 2015
Hans Schwarz - The Greenwich Years is the largest exhibition of work created by revered expressionistic painter Hans Schwarz (born in 1922) since his death in South East London in 2003. This exhibition will open the opportunity of obtaining an original work by this already iconic master to all. The artist Hans Schwarz was one of that great number of Central European Jews who, forced into exile by the rise of Hitler, have so enhanced British cultural life. Simon Fenwick of The Independent. Collectors already include: The National Portrait Gallery Glasgow Art Gallery National Maritime Museum Science Museum Halifax Art Gallery Museum of Somerset Burgh House & Hampstead Museum The University of Cambridge Newport Museum & Art Gallery All work included in the exhibition was created in the final 33 years of Schwarz s life (while he lived and worked in Greenwich, London); credited as being the most superlative of his career. Front page: Tourists at Royal Observatory Watercolour 76x56cm 1,195 This page: Cannon at Royal Naval College Watercolour 56x76cm 1,095 The Vienna- born expressionistic painter Hans Schwarz (1922-2003) lived and worked in Greenwich between 1970 and 2003 while at the heights of his powers as a by then well known and established artist. Although the wartime émigré s early life in Britain (during the 1940s) had been spent in the Birmingham area, followed by spells living in Wimbledon and Hampstead it was the 33-year period based in Greenwich that proved the most significant in his prolific and successful career. It was whilst in Greenwich he produced many notable portraits including trade Unionists, a group portrait of Joe Gormley and Tom Jackson in Trafalgar Square, commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery in 1984. Other illustrious portraits include those of The Queen Mother, which the sitter admired, Nikolaus Pevsner, Janet Suzman and poet performer Ivor Cutler, each produced during the productive Greenwich years. Words provided courtesy of PETER DAVIES. The warm anecdotalism of Schwarz s portraiture hoisted character and incidental environment above all else. A truly cultured Renaissance man, Schwarz was a sculptor, illustrator and author as well as painter. A powerful draughtsman, he also had a natural way with colour which was mid European and Bonnardesque in quality. Greenwich recurred as a background though he also depicted the Georgian splendor head on. He produced ambitious panoramas of the town, the Isle of Dogs, Canary Wharf and the east London skyline in general from the privileged vantage point of his home and studio on Point Hill. Like his portraiture these architectural urban vistas were never coldly analytical but rather steeped in the artist s characteristic poetic vision and sensual paint handling. Always socially engaging, Schwarz was an active member of key artistic societies, notably the Royal Watercolour Society, the New English Art Club and the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. His wife Lena ran a popular Antique shop on the Blackheath Road in Greenwich. Schwarz maintained an interest also in rural landscape, particularly that of west Somerset where he and Lena kept a holiday home from 1964 onwards.
Sunset from Greenwich Watercolour 56x76cm 1,095
This page: Wintry Street Scene Watercolour 76x56cm 1.195 Opposite page: Rosebeds in the Park Watercolour 56x76cm 950
This page: Marathon Runners Watercolour 56x76cm 1,095 Opposite page: London From Greenwich Park Watercolour 56x76cm 995
This page: Tourists On Steps Watercolour 76x56cm 995 Opposite page: Event at Royal Naval College Watercolour 56x76cm 1,195
Tourists at Cutty Sark Watercolour 56x76cm 995 Tommy Mayer Oil on canvas 120x90cm 2,250
This page: Park Gates Watercolour 76x56cm 1,195 Opposite page: Jerome Oil on Canvas 120x120cm 2,950 Back page: Crossing in Greenwich Watercolour 56x76cm 950
20 Nelson Road, Greenwich, London SE10 9JB T: +44 (0)20 8269 0906 E: info@m1fineart.com www.m1fineart.com Gallery Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 10am 6pm, Sat & Sun 9am 7pm Exhibition runs from October 1st November 1st 2015