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Three Figures

Explore Percy Wyndham Lewis (1882-1957), a pivotal British modernist painter, writer & Vorticism founder. Discover his abstract art, satirical novels like 'Tarr,' and critiques of modernism.

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Artist Biography

Percy Wyndham Lewis: A Life in Art and Literature

  • Born: November 18, 1882, on a yacht near Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • Died: March 7, 1957, London, England (aged 74)
  • Nationality: British (though born in Canada)

Early Life and Artistic Development

  • Lewis’s early life was marked by parental separation; his mother returned to England with him around 1890.
  • He received formal art training at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London (1898–1901), though he left before completing his course.
  • Spent time in Paris studying art and was influenced by Henri Bergson's process philosophy, although later critiqued it.
  • Early work showed influences from Expressionism and Cubism, which he began to explore upon returning to London in 1908.
  • Associated with the Camden Town Group and briefly worked at Roger Fry’s Omega Workshops before founding the Rebel Art Centre.

Vorticism and Blast

  • Founding of Vorticism: Lewis, along with Ezra Pound and others, developed Vorticism around 1914 – a movement that sought to combine Cubist structure with Futurist dynamism.
  • Blast Magazine: He co-edited the literary magazine *Blast*, which served as a platform for Vorticist ideas and showcased radical graphic design and poetry. The magazine’s manifesto challenged Victorian values.
  • Vorticist Aesthetic: Lewis articulated the Vorticist aesthetic, emphasizing geometric abstraction and the energy of modern machinery.
  • Short-Lived Movement: The First World War significantly disrupted the Vorticist movement, leading to its dissolution.

World War I and Later Artistic Career

  • Served as a second lieutenant in the Royal Artillery during World War I, experiencing frontline combat.
  • Appointed an official war artist for both Canadian and British governments, producing works like *A Canadian Gun-pit* (1918) and *A Battery Shelled* (1919).
  • Post-war, explored various artistic directions, including Dadaism and Surrealism.
  • Developed a distinctive portrait style, often imbuing his subjects with a machine-like quality.
  • His later works showed mythological influences.

Literary Works and Historical Significance

  • Prolific Writer: Lewis was also a significant writer, producing novels, essays, and autobiographical works.
  • Notable Novels: His novels include *Tarr* (1916–17), *The Childermass*, *Monstre Gai*, and *Malign Fiesta*.
  • Critical Essays: Wrote influential critiques of modernism, politics, and society in works like *Time and Western Man* and *The Art of Being Ruled*.
  • Controversial Figure: Lewis was a controversial figure known for his combative personality and sometimes provocative political views.
  • Modernist Legacy: Despite controversies, he remains a significant figure in British modernism, recognized for his innovative art and challenging literary works. His Vorticist movement, though brief, left a lasting impact on the development of abstract art in Britain.
Percy Wyndham Lewis

Percy Wyndham Lewis

1882 - 1957 , Canada

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Vorticism, Modernism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Vorticism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Augustus John
    • Henri Bergson
    • Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Date Of Birth: November 18, 1882
  • Date Of Death: March 7, 1957
  • Full Name: Percy Wyndham Lewis
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Tarr
    • The Childermass
    • A Battery Shelled
  • Place Of Birth: Amherst, Canada
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