Stormy Sky, Orvieto

John Houston

DESCRIPTION

Houston is known for incorporating storms and energetic weather into his atmospheric landscape paintings. This piece was painted during his travels in Italy

DETAILS
  • Artist

    John Houston

  • Date

    1953

  • Medium

    Gouache on board

  • Object number

    451

  • Dimensions unframed

    38 × 46 cm

  • Dimensions framed

    61.5 × 70 × 3 cm

  • Place depicted

    Orvieto (3171874)

  • Marks

    Signed and dated bottom right

  • Subject

    Townscape

  • Copyright

    Ⓒ The Artist's Estate. All Rights Reserved 2019/Bridgeman Images

ARTIST PROFILE

John Houston OBE RSA RSW, 1930-2008

Born at Buckhaven, near Kirkcaldy, Fife, Houston studied at Edinburgh College of Art between 1948 and 1954. He was awarded a travelling scholarship and spent six months in Italy with David Michie during his final year at the college. After joining the teaching staff of the college in 1955 he was Deputy Head of the School of Drawing and Painting from 1982 until his retirement in 1989. He married Elizabeth Blackadder in 1959. They travelled widely in Europe, as well as visiting America and Japan.
Houston is a confirmed colourist. He has long admired Turner, "a constant companion and hero", and Edvard Munch. Among other sources of inspiration are the American painter Mark Rothko and the German painters Emil Nolde, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Max Beckman.