
A Gleam of Sunlight
1966 · Oil paint on canvas
support: 457 x 610 mm frame: 598 x 751 x 70 mm
Tate

Algernon Newton was a British painter who developed a spare, geometrically precise language for industrial and urban landscapes. Working in oil, he depicted warehouses, factories, and architectural fragments with flattened perspective and muted palettes, occupying a distinctive position between Cubism and austere modernism in early 20th-century British art. His compositions stripped urban subjects to their essential formal structures, creating a visual vocabulary distinct from both continental abstraction and British representational traditions.
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