peter brown paintings of London
Kodachrome image of Shaftesbury Avenue from Piccadilly Circus, London, 1949 Photo by Chalmers Butterfield.
peter brownpaintings of London
2016
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front cover: 1Piccadilly Circus, Summer Afternoon, 2015oil on canvas 152 x 190 cms 60 x 743⁄4 ins
front flap: 24pm, The Meridian, Piccadilly, 2015oil on canvas 64 x 51 cms 25 x 20 ins
3The ‘Prêt’ Chef and the Two Fur Coats, Piccadilly, February 2014 ✤oil on canvas 64 x 51 cms 25 x 20 ins
foreword
Peter’s images of our capital are neither strictly topographical as, say,
those by the eighteenth-century artist Thomas Shotter Boys. Nor,
despite their clear human interest, are they quite Hogarthian. But
there is nevertheless a touch of both artists in his work.
Architecturally, his paintings are exacting impressions of a bustling
community going about its business in all weathers. Working quickly,
he is able to catch the very essence of the moment, making his
pictures highly skilled impressions of everyday city life. But each
painting has a personal touch, because Peter engages with his
audience, often to such a degree that passersby return, hoping to
find themselves included within the scene.
Nicknamed by his friends “Pete the Street”, he lives up to his
reputation. Each day becomes another challenge; setting up in a
public space hoping to catch the commuting traffic in all weathers
is not for the faint-hearted. He often pops into our gallery first thing,
having driven up from his hometown of Bath, allowing us to discuss
the work in progress. With a cheery smile, and after a cup of coffee,
he is back on the street to catch up again with one or two unfinished
works still lurking in the back of the van. Where to paint, the light,
and the weather that day all dictate the day’s work. This year Mayfair
has dominated and in particular there are some substantial works
that have been developed from these paintings. Otherwise,
everything is created on site giving each picture that sense of
moment and a freshness of colour that more studio-bound masters
often lack.
My favourites in this year’s exhibition include the winter afternoon
pictures, where the light from shop windows takes over, spilling
over the pavements in pools of colour and silhouetting shoppers.
Wet surfaces, where you can still make out the treads of previous
pedestrians, or the leftover track of a passing bicycle. These small
touches beg you to look further; they take you into the picture so
that it is no longer a view of a familiar place, but a shared experience
of actually being there.
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4Air Street, Evening, Study, 2015 ✤oil on board 31 x 18 cms 12 x 67⁄8 ins
Sansom & Company 81g Pembroke Road
CliftonBristol BS8 3EA
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Extent: 200pp
Size: 250 x 300 mm landscape
Illustrations: over 150 full colour
Binding: hardback
Price: £35
ISBN: 978-1-908326-80-5
London: as seen through the eyes of Peter
Brown, a unique artist, who eschews both
photography and the convenience of the
studio to paint each of his cityscapes, on
site, amid the daily bustle of the capital’s
streets. In fact, Brown is so dedicated to
capturing the true essence of his chosen
view, that, over the course of several
days, he often returns to the same site in
an effort to realise the specific effects of
weather and atmosphere, which first
caught his eye.
This book presents Brown’s work as a
journey of his artistic discovery of London,
taking us from The City, eastward along
the Thames to Tower Bridge, and westward
to Parliament, the London Eye and to the
very edges of Greater London: Richmond.
Through his work, we explore the ‘electric West End’, the
‘testosterone-driven City’. Brown’s keen eye for how human
activity breathes life and transformation into some of London’s
most iconic spaces.
While he knows London as well as his native Bath, Brown has
never lost his eye for adventure, and like an intrepid tourist, he
takes nothing for granted, however “familiar”. This book affords
us an equal opportunity to discover London alongside him, to
celebrate not only its architecture and breath-taking views, but
also its local communities, markets, parks and open spaces.
His travels radiate to Golders Green and Forest Hill, Wimbledon
and the East End. What is more, he takes every opportunity to
present London as he immediately experiences it, whatever the
weather, or time of day.
Finally, while he takes his painting seriously, Brown’s wit, warmth
and curiosity about people makes him one of the most engaging
and approachable artists one could ever hope to meet. In fact,
part of his working practice has always been to keep a journal
of the chance meetings and conversations he experiences
whilst painting on London’s streets. His humanism, remarkable
talent for capturing architectural perspective and light, and eye
for urban energy has made him one of the most admired and
collected artists working in London today.
LONDON: PAINTINGS BY PETER BROWNPeter Brown’s new book – published 1st December 2015
index of works (works in this exhibition that are illustrated in Peter Brown’s new book are marked with ✤ )
5Criterion Theatre Entrance, Piccadilly Circus, Afternoon Sun, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 76 x 64 cms 30 x 25 ins
4pm de Beauvoir Square, 2015 ✤ (book p. 118) 41
4pm, The Meridian, Piccadilly, 2015 2
9.30am from the Middle of Regent Street, June, 2015 ✤ (book p. 61) 31
Air Street, Evening, Study, 2015 ✤ (book p. 192) 4
Air Street from Eagle Place, Evening, 2015 ✤ (book p. 192) 9
Alma Grove, South Bermondsey, 2015 ✤ (book p. 128) 59
April, St Clements and Fleet St from the Aldwych, 2014 32
Barnes from the Terrace, 2015 50
Barnes from the Terrace, Morning Sun, 2015 49
Bolton Place, 2015 ✤ (book p. 87) 46
Camberwell Green, 2015 ✤ (book p. 130) 57
Chelsea Bridge, Rain, 2015 ✤ (book p. 172) 51
Clapham Common West, 2015 ✤ (book p. 135) 56
Criterion Theatre Entrance, Piccadilly Circus, Afternoon Sun, 2015 ✤ (book p.44) 5
Dulwich College, June Morning, 2015 ✤ (book p. 131) 70
Dulwich Village, February, 2015 ✤ (book p. 131) 68
Eros’ Wet Steps, Piccadilly Circus, Rain, 2015 16
Evening Rain, Lombard Street, 2015 ✤ (book p. 165) 27
Evening, Shepherd Market, 2015 ✤ (book p. 185) 12
End of a Winter Day, Brockwell Park, 2015 69
Great Russell Street, 2015 30
Hatton Garden, 2015 ✤ (book p. 79) 26
Herne Hill from Brockwell Park, 2015 ✤ (book p. 132) 66
Kensington Square, 2015 ✤ (book p. 94) 47
Late Afternoon, Jermyn Street, 2015 ✤ (book p. 191) 11
Late January Afternoon, Talbot Road from Colville Square, 2015 ✤ (book p. 196) 38
Lauriston Road, January, 2014 ✤ (book p. 157) 42
London Fields, 2015 ✤ (book p. 119) 43
Lower Grosvenor Gardens, the Day of the Tube Strike, Summer, 2015 ✤ (book p. 42) 35
Morning’s Snow, Horniman Gardens, 2015 ✤ (book p. 179) 64
Muswell Hill I, 2015 44
Muswell Hill II, 2015 ✤ (book p. 121) 45
Night, Piccadilly Circus, 2015 25
Peckham High Street, 2015 ✤ (book p. 129) 60
Peckham Rye, End of Day, 2015 ✤ (book p. 130) 62
Piccadilly Circus from the End of Piccadilly, 4pm, June, 2015 ✤ (book p. 46) 21
Piccadilly Circus, Summer Afternoon, 2015 1
Piccadilly from the Middle, 2pm, June, 2015 ✤
(book p. 48) 15
Piccadilly from the Middle, 4pm, June, 2015 ✤ (book p. 49) 17
Poppies, Tower of London, 2015 28
Preparing the Wicket, Putney Common, 2015 ✤ (book p. 138) 55
Queen’s Gate, 2015 ✤ (book p. 83) 48
Rain, Lower Regent Street I, 2015 ✤ (book p. 169) 6
Rain, Lower Regent Street II, 2015 14
Rain, Lower Regent Street III, 2015 24
Rain, Piccadilly Circus, 2015 8
Rain, Piccadilly Circus, 2015 ✤ (book p. 161) 18
Regent Street, 6pm, June, 2015 ✤ (book p. 58) 7
Regent Street, from Gant, Summer, 2015 23
Richmond Park, 2015 ✤ (book p. 136) 58
Russell Square Station, 2015 ✤ (book p. 78) 29
Shaftesbury Avenue, Evening, 2015 ✤ (book p.194) 19
Sloane Square, 2015 ✤ (book p. 86) 34
Spring Parson’s Green, 2015 ✤ (book p. 143) 53
St Pancras Station from Argyle Street, Woburn, 2015 ✤ (book p.115) 33
Summer Evening, Arnold Circus from Calvert Avenue, 2015 ✤ (book p. 156) 40
Sussex Place from London Street, Paddington, 2015 ✤ (book p. 95) 36
The Band Stand, Northampton Square Garden, 2015 ✤ (book p. 79) 39
The Bottom of Shaftesbury Avenue from Piccadilly, 2015 ✤ (book p. 68) 22
The Cambridge Crew Training at Putney, 2015 ✤ (book p. 140) 52
The Cambridge Theatre, Winter Afternoon, 2015 20
The ‘Prêt’ Chef and the Two Fur Coats, Piccadilly, February 2014 ✤ (book p. 47) 3
The Railway Bridge, Rosendale Road from Brockwell Park, 2015 ✤ (book p. 132) 67
The Top of Monmouth Street, 2015 ✤ (book p. 69) 13
Towards Battersea Power Station from Clapham Common, 2015 ✤ (book p. 135) 54
Towards Deptford Town Hall from Goodwood Road, New Cross, 2015 ✤ (book p. 128) 61
Twilight, from Brockwell Park I, 2015 ✤ (book p. 190) 63
Twilight, from Brockwell Park II, 2015 ✤ (book p. 133) 65
Twilight, Theatre Royal, Haymarket from St James’ Square, 2015 10
Winter, Regent’s Park, 2015 37
6Rain, Lower Regent Street I, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 51 x 64 cms 20 x 25 ins
7Regent Street, 6pm, June, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 51 x 64 cms 20 x 25 ins
8Rain, Piccadilly Circus, 2015oil on canvas 152 x 190 cms 597⁄8 x 743⁄4 ins
9Air Street from Eagle Place, Evening, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 102 x 51 cms 40 x 20 ins
10Twilight, Theatre Royal, Haymarket from St James’ Square, 2015oil on board 25 x 31 cms 10 x 12 ins
11Late Afternoon, Jermyn Street, 2015 ✤oil on board 31 x 41 cms 12 x 16 ins
12Evening, Shepherd Market, 2015 ✤oil on board 41 x 31 cms 16 x 12 ins
13The Top of Monmouth Street, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 41 x 51 cms 16 x 20 ins
14Rain, Lower Regent Street II, 2015oil on canvas 102 x 51 cms 40 x 20 ins
15Piccadilly from the Middle, 2pm, June, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 51 x 64 cms 20 x 25 ins
16Eros’ Wet Steps, Piccadilly Circus, Rain, 2015oil on board 76 x 89 cms 30 x 35 ins
17Piccadilly from the Middle, 4pm, June, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 51 x 64 cms 20 x 25 ins
18Rain, Piccadilly Circus, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 89 x 76 cms 35 x 30 ins
19Shaftesbury Avenue, Evening, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 64 x 51 cms 25 x 20 ins
20The Cambridge Theatre, Winter Afternoon, 2015oil on canvas 30 x 92 cms 113⁄4 x 36 ins
21Piccadilly Circus from the End of Piccadilly, 4pm, June, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 64 x 76 cms 25 x 30 ins
22The Bottom of Shaftesbury Avenue from Piccadilly, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 64 x 76 cms 25 x 30 ins
23Regent Street, from Gant, Summer, 2015oil on canvas 64 x 76 cms 25 x 30 ins
24Rain, Lower Regent Street III, 2015oil on canvas 89 x 76 cms 35 x 30 ins
25Night, Piccadilly Circus, 2015oil on canvas 76 x 89 cms 30 x 35 ins
26Hatton Garden, 2015 ✤oil on board 15 x 30 cms 6 x 113⁄4 ins
27Evening Rain, Lombard Street, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 51 x 41 cms 20 x 16 ins
28Poppies, Tower of London, 2015oil on canvas 51 x 64 cms 19 7⁄8 x 25 ins
29Russell Square Station, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 64 x 51 cms 25 x 20 ins
30Great Russell Street, 2015oil on canvas 51 x 41 cms 20 x 16 ins
319.30am from the Middle of Regent Street, June, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 51 x 64 cms 20 x 25 ins
32April, St Clements and Fleet St from the Aldwych, 2014 ✤oil on canvas 89 x 76 cms 35 x 30 ins
33St Pancras Station from Argyle Street, Woburn, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 51 x 41 cms 20 x 16 ins
34Sloane Square, 2015 ✤oil on board 20 x 60 cms 8 x 233⁄4 ins
35Lower Grosvenor Gardens, the Day of the Tube Strike, Summer, 2015 ✤oil on board 15 x 31 cms 6 x 12 ins
36Sussex Place from London Street, Paddington, 2015 ✤oil on board 20 x 50 cms 8 x 191⁄2 ins
37Winter, Regent’s Park, 2015oil on canvas 31 x 92 cms 12 x 36 ins
38Late January Afternoon, Talbot Road from Colville Square, 2015 ✤oil on board 31 x 18 cms 12 x 6 7⁄8 ins
39The Band Stand, Northampton Square Garden, 2015 ✤oil on board 15 x 30 cms 6 x 113⁄4 ins
40Summer Evening, Arnold Circus from Calvert Avenue, 2015 ✤oil on board 15 x 30 cms 6 x 113⁄4 ins
414pm de Beauvoir Square, 2015 ✤oil on board 15 x 30 cms 6 x 113⁄4 ins
42Lauriston Road, January, 2014 ✤oil on board 25 x 31 cms 10 x 12 ins
43London Fields, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 31 x 92 cms 12 x 36 ins
44Muswell Hill I, 2015oil on board 25 x 31 cms 10 x 12 ins
45Muswell Hill II, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 41 x 51 cms 16 x 20 ins
46Bolton Place, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 51 x 64 cms 20 x 25 ins
47Kensington Square, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 64 x 76 cms 25 x 30 ins
48Queen’s Gate, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 89 x 76 cms 35 x 30 ins
49Barnes from the Terrace, Morning Sun, 2015oil on board 20 x 61 cms 8 x 24 ins
50Barnes from the Terrace, 2015oil on board 20 x 61 cms 8 x 24 ins
51Chelsea Bridge, Rain, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 76 x 51 cms 30 x 20 ins
52The Cambridge Crew Training at Putney, 2015 ✤oil on board 20 x 61 cms 8 x 24 ins
53Spring Parson’s Green, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 31 x 92 cms 12 x 36 ins
55Towards Battersea Power Station from Clapham Common, 2015 ✤oil on board 20 x 60 cms 8 x 233⁄4 ins
54Preparing the Wicket, Putney Common, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 31 x 92 cms 12 x 36 ins
56Clapham Common West, 2015 ✤oil on board 20 x 60 cms 8 x 233⁄4 ins
57Camberwell Green, 2015 ✤oil on board 20 x 61 cms 8 x 24 ins
58Richmond Park, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 31 x 92 cms 12 x 36 ins
59Alma Grove, South Bermondsey, 2015 ✤oil on board 15 x 31 cms 6 x 12 ins
60Peckham High Street, 2015 ✤oil on board 20 x 25 cms 8 x 10 ins
61Towards Deptford Town Hall from Goodwood Road, New Cross, 2015 ✤oil on board 31 x 25 cms 12 x 10 ins
62Peckham Rye, End of Day, 2015 ✤oil on board 20 x 61 cms 8 x 24 ins
63Twilight, from Brockwell Park I, 2015 ✤oil on board 20 x 60 cms 8 x 233⁄4 ins
64Morning’s Snow, Horniman Gardens, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 25 x 76 cms 10 x 30 ins
65Twilight, from Brockwell Park II, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 31 x 92 cms 12 x 36 ins
66Herne Hill from Brockwell Park, 2015 ✤oil on board 20 x 20 cms 73⁄4 x 8 ins
67The Railway Bridge, Rosendale Road from Brockwell Park, 2015 ✤oil on canvas 51 x 64 cms 20 x 25 ins
68Dulwich Village, February, 2015 ✤oil on board 18 x 31 cms 67⁄8 x 12 ins
69End of a Winter Day, Brockwell Park, 2015oil on board 30 x 41 cms 113⁄4 x 16 ins
70Dulwich College, June Morning, 2015 ✤oil on board 31 x 41 cms 12 x 16 ins
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peter brown ne ac rp roi ps rba(hon)
Born 1967
Awards2013 The Critics’ Choice, (New English Art
Club)2012 The Critics’ Choice, (New English Art
Club)2012 Runner up, Lynn Painter Stainers Prize2011 The Critics’ Choice (New English Art
Club) Painter Stainers’ Award (New English Art
Club) 2nd Prize, The RAC Centenary Exhibition 2009 The Critic’s Choice (New English Art
Club)2008 Prince of Wales Award for Portrait
Drawing2006 First Artist-in-Residence at the Savoy
Hotel, London2005 Hunting Art Prizes: the Drawing Prize; The
Cross Gate Gallery Purchase Prize2002 The Arts Club Award (New English Art
Club)2001 The Arts Club Award (Pastel Society); Selected to be hung at the National
Portrait Gallery from the 2001 RP show2000 W.H.Patterson Memorial Award (New
English Art Club)1999 The Llewellyn Alexander Award (New
English Art Club)1998 The Bristol Fine Art Oil Painting Prize
(Royal West of England Academy); The Tom Rice Gallery Award (Pastel Society)
1997 The Saint Cuthbert’s Mill Award (Royal Society of British Artists)
1996 The Pastel Society Non-Members Award
Collec tionsThe National Library of Wales; The Victoria Art Gallery, Bath; The Holburne Museum, Bath; The Building of Bath Museum, Bath; The Bowerman Collection; House of Fraser; The RAC Club; Howard de Walden Estate; The Target Corporation; The Drapers’ Company; Sir John Sunderland
MembershipsNew English Art Club Royal Society of British Artists (Honorary)Royal Society of Portrait PaintersRoyal Institute of Oil PaintersPastel SocietyBath Society of Artists
One Man Exhibitions2016 Messums (Paintings of London)2014 Messums (en route)2014 Victoria Art Gallery, Bath2013 Messums (home and abroad )2013 Messums (Paintings of India)2012 Messum’s Cork Street, London2011 Victoria Art Gallery, Bath2010 Messum’s, Cork Street, London2009 Messum’s, Cork Street, London Alexander Meddowes, Edinburgh2008 Messum’s, Cork Street, London; Victoria Art
Gallery, Bath2007 Messum’s, Cork Street, London2005 Messum’s, Cork Street, London; Victoria Art
Gallery, Bath2004 Messum’s, Cork Street, London2003 W.H.Patterson Fine Arts, London2002 W.H.Patterson Fine Arts, London2002 Victoria Art Gallery, Bath2000 Victoria Art Gallery, Bath
Group Exhibitions2015 ‘Varanasi’ 4 man show at Indar Pasricha Fine Art, London2013 Five painters in India, The Tryon Gallery, London1999–2010 Albany Gallery, Cardiff; Alresford Gallery, Alresford; The Arts Club, London; Champs Hill, Pulborough (courtesy of the Bowermans); Fountain Fine Art, Llandeilo; Island Fine Arts, Isle of Wight; Red Rag Gallery, Stow-on-the-Wold; W.H.Patterson Fine Arts, London
Open ExhibitionsLyn Painter Stainers Prize finalist 2007/2008/2012/2013Royal Academy Summer Exhibition: 2002/03/04/06/10/11The Hunting Art Prizes finalist: 1998/99, 2000/01The First RWA Open Painting Exhibition: 2001The Discerning Eye: 1999, 2000/02/11The Laing Art Competition: 2001New English Art Club: 1997 to dateRoyal West of England Academy: 1997/99, 2000/02Royal Institute of Oil Painters: 1995/98, 2000, to datePastel Society: 1996 to dateCheltenham Open Drawing: 1998Bath Society of Artists: 1995 to date
PublicationsLondon: Paintings by Peter Brown, hardback, published: Samson and Company 2015, ISBN 978 1 908326 80 5DVD Peter Brown: Oil Sketches APV Films 2013My Indian Travels, by Peter Brown, Hardback published 2013, ISBN 978 1 908486 41 7Brown’s Bath: The Work of Peter Brown, published 2008, ISBN 978 0 9559727 0 6Exhibition catalogues (x13) 2002–2011
BroadcastsA Picture of Bath, BBC1 for Inside Out series, September 2004A Picture of Bath, BBC Radio Bristol for ‘A Sense of Place’ series, May 2002
Ar t Education1992/93 PGCE(FE) University of Greenwich1987/90 BA (Hons) Fine Art 2:1, Manchester
Polytechnic1986/7 Diploma in Art Foundation Studies
(commendation in painting) BCHE, Bath
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