
Penny Day
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Provenance
With Gimpel Fils, London, where acquired by the present owner, 6 June 2000
Private Collection, Northern Ireland
Lieder Eines Fahrenden Gesellen (AKA Ging heut' Morgen über's Feld) came about after a revelatory tour of Spain in 1955. John Montague observed: 'Something happened to le Brocquy in the mid-fifties, a new feeling for painting, a draining away of formal inessentials to present the central image more directly ... The whole cycle (usually known as Songs of a Wayfarer) is about a heartbroken lover wandering through the summer fields. Le Brocquy uses the simplest means to suggest this counterpoint of sorrow and jubilance, dividing the canvas in two areas of light and shadow, with the central figure striding forward, despite the ridges of his coat or cloak. It is a minute but forceful image of survival, a Watteau-like tribute to nature, broken down to its contrasting elements' ('Primal Scream, The Later le Brocquy', The Arts in Ireland, Vol.2, No I, Dublin, 1973, p.4).
We are grateful to Pierre le Brocquy for his assistance in cataloguing this lot.
Please note that there is additional exhibition and literature for this work as follows:
Exhibited
Dublin, Living Art, 1956 (ill.)
London, Gimpel Fils, Louis Le Brocquy, 1957
Belfast, The Ulster Museum, Louis Le Brocquy, A Retrospective Selection of Oil Paintings 1939-1966, 19 December 1966-14 January 1967, cat.39 (ill.b&w)
Literature
Herbert Read, A Concise History of Modern Painting, Thames & Hudson, London, 1959, cat.no.188 (ill.b&w)
James White, Tapisseries et Peintures de Louis le Brocquy, La Revie Francais, Paris 1965 (ill.)