Private Collection

Charles Pears (1873 - 1958)

At Middleburg:The Kermis, August, 1913

SKU: 1372
Inscribed: full page in Punch on reverse
Oil on card, 11 3/8 x 9 7/8 in. (29 x 25 cm).

Size:
Height – 29cm
Width – 25cm

DESCRIPTION

Presentation:
framed

This painting is reproduced as the frontispiece of Pears 1914 book From the Thames to the Netherlands where it is entitled At Middleburg: The Kermis.  The picture records the annual Kermis,  (religious festival ) with festivities in the foreground and the  City Hall visible in the background.

Although the Netherlands remained neutral throughout the 1914-18 war this colourful image of the annual August festivities in Middleburg (capital of the province of Zeeland) has an eerie silence, the entranced crowd bearing witness to gaiety that within a year would be swept away by the cataclystism of WW1. 


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THE ARTIST

Charles Pears
Charles
Pears
1873 - 1958

Marine painter and lithographer, born at Pontefract, Yorkshire. Pears worked initially as a black-and-white artist for magazines from the late 189os, serving as a theatrical caricaturist for Pick-Me-Up. During World War I he was an Official War Artist for the Admiralty, a position he repeated during World War Il, and he gradually established a reputation as a sound marine painter with a strong sense of design. He was founder and first president of the RSMA and his work found its way into the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, and the Imperial War Museum. However, as a versatile draughtsman he also did many posters and illustrated Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, 1922, and the works of Charles Dickens. He wrote a number of books, such as From the Thames to the Seine, 1910, and South Coast Cruising from the Thames to Penzance, 1931. Exhibited widely, including RA, ROI and Fine Art Society. Lived at St Mawes, Cornwall.

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