ArtistsStanley Spencer
Stanley Spencer

Stanley Spencer

Artist
PrintmakingRealismRenaissance
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17
Institutional Exhibitions
9
Works in Collection
17
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  • Realism
  • Renaissance
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Words and Pictures
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1981
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Artists and Writers
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1978
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British Drawings
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1977
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Portraits
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1973–1974
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Ways of Looking
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1971
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Stanley Spencer was a British painter whose figurative works merged Christian narrative with the intimate domestic and landscape details of his native Cookham, Berkshire. Working primarily in oil, he populated biblical and religious scenes with villagers and local architecture, creating a visionary realism that dissolved the boundary between the sacred and the quotidian. His densely composed canvases, often arranged in multi-panel sequences, combine Renaissance compositional ambition with modernist fragmentation. Spencer's practice emerged from his experience as a First World War medical orderly, which infused his later resurrection and redemption imagery with a lived understanding of trauma and spiritual transformation.

Source: Moma Bulk 2026 05 04 · Trust score: 92% · Updated 25d ago

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Museum of Modern Art
New York, US
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