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Paul Feiler, A Retrospective - Lemon Street Gallery

Paul Feiler, A Retrospective - Lemon Street Gallery

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A beautiful retrospective of the work of Paul Feiler 

dimensions 22 x 23 cm 

Paul Feiler (1918–2013) was a German-born British painter associated with the St Ives School. He moved to the UK in 1933 and later settled in Cornwall, where he became known for his abstract compositions exploring light, space, and structure. Feiler's early work reflected the coastal landscapes of St Ives, but he gradually developed a more geometric style, often using a restrained palette and textured surfaces. His later paintings focused on meditative, circular forms, influenced by his interest in architectural space and perception. Feiler exhibited widely throughout his career, and his work is held in major public collections, including Tate Britain.

We have acquired this book from the estate of Mollie and Graham Dark.

Mollie & Graham met in Wimbledon in 1978. He, a Cornishman, born in Gulval in 1930, acquired an early appreciation of art visiting Newlyn Gallery with his family. In his early career Graham worked in London writing for the Daily Express and he was responsible for one of the first Arts columns in a tabloid paper, but in 1960 he opened an antique shop in Chelsea.

Inspired by trips to Italy, he displayed early furniture and antiquities in an uncluttered modern setting, a technique he later utilised in his own home. The Darks moved back to Cornwall in 1980 and at their home in Flushing, and later Truro, curated an impressive body of art and antiquities with a particular focus on Cornish artists such as Paul Feiler and Terry Frost, who both became close friends.

The paintings were displayed alongside mid-century modern designer furniture by Eames, Bertoia and Magistretti, and arrangements of antiquities, thought of as 'ensembles' by Graham. Warm, charming, and generous hosts, they entertained their artistic circle of friends in their exquisitely arranged home, and it is a privilege for us to handle their beautiful possessions today.

Graham Dark 1930-2015, Mollie Dark 1928-2024

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