John Piper
Bullslaughter I, 1962
Watercolour, ink and collage on paper
22 x 30 in / 56 x 76 cm
Signed ‘John Piper’ (lower right), inscribed and dated 'Bullslaughter I/1962' (on the reverse)
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Piper produced several abstracted scenes of Bullslaughter Bay, Pembrokeshire, best known for its dramatic cliffs and rocky beach. This particular work was sold by Piper to former British solider Major...
Piper produced several abstracted scenes of Bullslaughter Bay, Pembrokeshire, best known for its dramatic cliffs and rocky beach. This particular work was sold by Piper to former British solider Major Sir Edward Beddington-Behrens. After winning the military cross in 1917 and serving at Dunkirk in the Second World War, Beddington-Behrens pursued a career in business, championing the move for Britain to join Europe. He continued his mother’s patronage of the arts, supporting Stanley Spencer, Patricia Preece, Oscar Kokoschka and Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, notably acquiring Gaudier-Brzeska’s The Dancer and Kokoschka’s The Crab, both now held in the Tate collection.
Provenance
Major Sir Edward Beddington-Behrens (acquired directly from the artist).Private collection, UK.