Philip Hugh Padwick ROI RBA Sussex Landscape

An original c.1940 oil painting, Philip Hugh Padwick ROI RBA, Sussex Landscape.

This brooding landscape by Philip Hugh Padwick ROI RBA (1876–1958) displays the artist's characteristically muted palette and impressionistic style that imbues his work with a sense of drama and mystery. Inspired by 18th century masters, his paintings combine classical compositions with a rootedness in the British landscape, particularly that around his home in Sussex, giving his works a timeless quality.

Philip Hugh Padwick was born into a wealthy family, the youngest of six sons, in Horsham, West Sussex. The family lived at the Manor House on Horsham's Causeway. Philip's father, Henry Padwick, studied law but due to inherited wealth he never had to pursue a career; instead he was interested in photography and in 1862 he took a series of photographs of St Mary's Church, Horsham.

Philip Padwick studied at Slade School of Fine Art but it was the Sussex countryside that was to inspire him throughout his career. By the age of twenty-five he was earning a living by painting views around Arundel, Clymping, Pulborough, Rye and Winchelsea. He went on to exhibit extensively, including at the Fine Art Society, New English Art Club, Royal Cambrian Academy, Royal Hibernian Academy, Royal Scottish Academy, and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters and Royal Society of British Artists, the latter two of which he became a member.

Padwick lived and worked at Fittleworth near Pulborough for many years, where he was a familiar figure locally and where a road is named Padwicks Field in his honour.

Padwick's paintings can be found in numerous public collections, including Glasgow Museums, Brighton & Hove Museums, Horsham Museum & Art Gallery and National Trust.

Oil on Winsor & Newton's 'National' canvas board.

Presented in its original linen and gilt wood frame.

Image size: 34.5 x 50cm. Frame size: 50.5 x 65.5cm.

+ Artwork Details

Dimensions: Height: 50.5cm (19.88") Width: 65.5cm (25.79")

Presented: Framed.

Medium: Oil

Age: Early 20th-century

Signed: Signed lower right.

Inscribed: No.

Dated: --

Condition: In good condition within the painted image. The board itself is slightly bowed in a concave manner, but this is not apparent when the painting is viewed from the front. There are some minor marks and scratches to the frame, commensurate with age. Please see photos for detail.

Stock number: JZ-941