
Summer: Young September’s Cornfield
1954 · Oil paint on hardboard
support: 1022 x 1549 mm
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Alan Reynolds was a British painter and printmaker whose abstract compositions evolved from constructivist principles into a refined vocabulary of intersecting planes and subtle color modulation. Working primarily in oil, gouache, and printmaking from the 1950s onward, he developed spatial illusion through layered, translucent forms that resisted both pure abstraction and representation. His carefully calibrated geometric works engaged the formal possibilities of the picture plane with particular attention to chromatic restraint and planar depth.
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