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Dancing Sailors, Brittany by Christopher Woods, 1930, (1936). Creator: Christopher Wood
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Dancing Sailors, Brittany by Christopher Woods, 1930, (1936). Creator: Christopher Wood
Dancing Sailors, Brittany, 1930, (1936). Village square with men and girls in Breton costume dancing by English painter John Christopher Wood (1901-1930) shortly before his tragic death at Salisbury railway station. Oil on board. From " The Studio Volume 111" [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1936.]
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Dancing Sailors, Brittany
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is a captivating print captured by English painter John Christopher Wood in 1930. The image depicts a lively scene in a village square, where men and girls dressed in traditional Breton costumes are joyfully engaged in a folk dance. The vibrant blue of the sky and the whitewashed buildings create a picturesque backdrop for this celebration of local culture. Wood's artistic talent shines through as he skillfully portrays the movement and energy of the dancers. A drummer provides rhythmic accompaniment to the music played on pipes, while sailors clad in their distinctive uniforms add an element of naval warfare to this otherwise joyful gathering. Tragically, shortly after creating this masterpiece, Wood met his untimely demise at Salisbury railway station. His premature death adds an air of poignancy to this artwork, making it all the more precious. This oil painting on board was featured in "The Studio Volume III" published by The Studio Ltd. , London, in 1936. It exemplifies Wood's unique style that blends primitive elements with modern sensibilities. As we gaze upon this enchanting scene from another era, we are transported to a time when tradition and merriment intertwined seamlessly. Through his artistry, Wood has immortalized not only these dancing sailors but also the spirit of community and joy that transcends time and place.
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