This exhibition catalogue marks the beginning of another public surge of interest in the work of Samuel John Peploe, prior to the opening of a major exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (November 2012 – June 2013) and in conjunction with a new, updated book written by his grandson, Guy Peploe. In this exhibition are sensitive examples from his early career, liquid painting like By Firelight of 1908, a portrait of one of his favourite models Peggy Macrae; Île de Bréhat of 1911 which is quintessentially modern and White Roses and Fruit of c.1921, a perfect example of his mature syntheses of design and dazzling colour.
Born in 1871, he is the senior of the four artists now known as The Scottish Colourists. S.J. Peploe had his first exhibition at The Scottish Gallery in 1903 and a life long association with us until his untimely death in 1935. He lived in Paris from 1910 until 1912, where his work changed radically from paintings reminiscent of Manet and Sargent to brilliant Fauvist works which placed him in the vanguard of British Modernism. By the time of his early death aged sixty-four in 1935, he was recognised as a great painter but only by a small coterie of collectors and curators, like Ion Harrison and Stanley Cursiter and it has taken a further fifty years for his national and international significance to be fully appreciated.
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