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Nancy Morris

Cedric Lockwood Morris (1889 – 1982)

Sir Cedric Lockwood Morris (1889-1982): Discover vibrant portraits, flower paintings & landscapes by this influential British artist and teacher. Explore his legacy!

Norwich Castle Museum And Art Gallery (Norwich, United Kingdom)

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Nancy Morris by Cedric Lockwood Morris

Cedric Lockwood Morris’s “Nancy Morris,” completed in 1929, stands as a testament to his distinctive approach to landscape painting and his profound connection with the natural world—a connection that permeated every facet of his artistic life. Executed during a period marked by both intellectual ferment and personal introspection, this work embodies Morris's unwavering belief in capturing not merely visual likeness but also the essence of feeling within the canvas. The painting depicts Nancy Morris, Morris’s lifelong companion and fellow artist, nestled amongst a profusion of irises—a species he championed as a breeder and cultivated with meticulous care at Benton End, his Suffolk home. The composition is deceptively simple: Morris employs a muted palette dominated by greens and blues, skillfully blending hues to convey the tranquil atmosphere of the garden at dusk. Brushstrokes are loose and expressive, conveying movement and texture without resorting to photographic realism—a conscious rejection of prevailing artistic trends that favored objective representation. This technique aligns perfectly with Morris’s fascination for Italian primitives like Piero della Francesca, whose paintings prioritized tonal harmony and emotional resonance over precise detail. Morris's stylistic choices reflect a broader preoccupation with capturing the psychological state of his subject. Nancy Morris herself is rendered in soft focus, her gaze directed outwards—a gesture that suggests contemplation and an awareness of the beauty surrounding her. The irises are depicted not merely as flowers but as symbols of resilience and rebirth—themes central to Morris’s artistic worldview. He frequently explored motifs of decay and regeneration, recognizing their inherent interconnectedness within the cycle of life. This preoccupation with symbolism underscores Morris's conviction that art could transcend mere visual pleasure and communicate deeper truths about human experience. The painting’s emotional impact is palpable: it evokes a sense of serenity and nostalgia—a yearning for simpler times and an appreciation for the beauty of the natural world. “Nancy Morris” exemplifies Morris’s ability to distill complex emotions into evocative imagery, cementing his place as one of Britain's most enduring landscape painters. It remains a captivating example of how art can illuminate the human spirit and celebrate the transformative power of observation.
  • Artist: Cedric Lockwood Morris
  • Year: 1929
  • Medium: Oil on Canvas
  • Location: Private Collection, England

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  • Year: 1929
  • Subject or theme: Floral composition
  • Medium: Oil paint
  • Influences: Italian primitives
  • Dimensions: 51 x 25 cm
  • Artistic style: Landscape painting
  • Location: Norfolk Museums Service

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