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Oil on canvas by Mary Godwin c1920

April 12, 2016 By fiona

Oil on canvas by Mary Godwin c1920
Oil on canvas by Mary Godwin c1920

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Still life on board by Michael Broido c1956 SOLD

April 12, 2016 By fiona

Still life on board by Michael Broido c1956
Still life on board by Michael Broido c1956

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Boats, oil on canvas by Desmond Knox-Leet c1960 SOLD

April 12, 2016 By fiona

Boats, oil on canvas by Desmond Knox-Leet c1960

Boats, oil on canvas by Desmond Knox-Leet c1960
Boats, oil on canvas by Desmond Knox-Leet c1960

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Oil on canvas of a ‘Flying Oliver’ typewriter, Bloomsbury Group c1924

April 12, 2016 By fiona

Oil on canvas of a ‘Flying Oliver’ typewriter, Bloomsbury Group c1924

Oil on canvas of a 'Flying Oliver' typewriter, Bloomsbury Group c1924
Oil on canvas of a ‘Flying Oliver’ typewriter, Bloomsbury Group c1924

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Watercolour by George Bissell c1930 SOLD

April 12, 2016 By fiona

Watercolour by George Bissill c1930

Watercolour by George Bissill c1930
Watercolour by George Bissill c1930

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Doreen Fletcher Mile End Park with Church (1988) oil on canvas 51 x 76cm SOLD

June 8, 2016 By fiona

Doreen Fletcher Mile End Park with Church (1988) oil on canvas 51 x 76cm

Doreen Fletcher Mile End Park with Church (1988) oil on canvas 51 x 76cm
Doreen Fletcher Mile End Park with Church (1988) oil on canvas 51 x 76cm

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Lost Time: Doreen Fletcher’s East End 1983 – 2003

May 24, 2016 By fiona

Doreen Fletcher arrived in the East End of London in the early 1980s and was immediately aware that the dilapidated buildings and small businesses in the streets around her were about to disappear. The sense of community in the area reminded her of her Midlands childhood and inspired by the excitement of being somewhere new, she started a series of paintings of the East End that continued for the next twenty years.

Aware that she was documenting an urban landscape that would be lost forever, she regularly contacted galleries and magazines to promote not only her paintings, but also an awareness of what was happening in the East End. Their negative response reflected the wider attitude at the time: a complete lack of interest. It was the culmination of centuries of neglect of an area that had long been regarded as a vast slum and dispirited by the rejections and the overwhelming changes to the area, Doreen stopped painting.

As perceptions have changed and we have come to realise what has been lost, Doreen’s work can now be seen as a poignant record of the time at which so much of the legacy of the East End disappeared. It is not only a record of the built environment of the 19th century and earlier, but also of a community that had survived the bombs of the Second World War. This community was in many ways the last vestiges of a late 19th century, tight knit society, in which life revolved around the streets of one’s birth and around family and friends living nearby.

These paintings depict a lost time that has gone and cannot be recovered, but perhaps this exhibition will encourage us to make up for that lost time and demand a new way of looking at future development in our cities, before it really is too late.
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Oil on canvas of Rye by James Bolivar Manson dated 1914.

April 12, 2016 By fiona

Oil on canvas of Rye by James Bolivar Manson dated 1914
Oil on canvas of Rye by James Bolivar Manson dated 1914.

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