William Gillies RSA
Rocks and Sea, c.1935
Oil on canvas
64.0 x 76.5cm (support)
77.1 x 90.0cm (frame)
77.1 x 90.0cm (frame)
From the RSA Collection
These works of the mid-1930s engaged with a core concern of Modernism: the instability and sources of meaning itself. Gillies explores how we perceive rocks and sea by breaking things...
These works of the mid-1930s engaged with a core concern of Modernism: the instability and sources of meaning itself. Gillies explores how we perceive rocks and sea by breaking things down into shapes and ciphers.