Stanley Spencer

English painter of religious themes

Stanley Spencer - English painter of religious themes
Born

June 30th, 1891
134 years ago

Died

1959
66 years ago — 68 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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An English painter, recognized for unique depictions of biblical themes intertwined with the landscapes of Cookham, a village in Berkshire. Spencer's work blends personal and collective experiences, reflecting a distinct vision of spirituality and humanity. Influenced by his upbringing and World War I experiences, he created significant pieces during his career. His approach to composition, color, and form set him apart in the British art scene. Major works include 'The Resurrection, Cookham' and 'The Lovers', showcasing a connection between the divine and quotidian life. Spencer's legacy includes a lasting influence on contemporary religious art.

Created 'The Resurrection, Cookham'

Painted 'The Lovers'

Innovated in religious art

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