1889-10-29United Kingdom1949-06-21London, United KingdomUnited Kingdom
Edward Wadsworth
Edward Alexander Wadsworth was an English avant-garde artist, an active participant in the radical "Vorticism" movement that emerged in London just before the First World War. He contributed to the further development of the British avant-garde, bringing to it the ideas of Surrealism. He was a member of such significant creative associations as the Parisian group Abstraction-Création. After the war, the theme of the navy was one of the main themes in his work. Wadsworth painted coastal landscapes, abstracts, portraits and still lifes in tempera and also produced works printed with wood and copper engravings.
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