A Winter in Florence 1891-1892 - Pamela Lomax Print E-mail
Friday, 18 August 2006

A winter in Florence 1891 - 1892This is an account of the visit made by Tom and Caroline Gotch and their daughter Phyllis to Florence in the winter of 1891-1892. The visit was said to mark a turning point in Tom Gotch‘s work as an artist. After the visit he was to concentrate on richly coloured and intricately patterned images rather than the more muted colours of his earlier work. He was largely to abandon the typical Newlyn subject matter in favour of more symbolic subject matter. After his visit to Italy, he began to depict a new idea about a spiritual ‘rite de passage’ through childhood and into adulthood. His paintings on this theme mainly, though not wholly, focus on girls and women.

The most important painting from the Italian visit was My Crown and Sceptre, which was shown at the Royal Academy in 1892 and hung on the line. The booklet contains a colour reproduction of this painting, which now hangs in the Art Gallery of New South Wales as well as a number of other colour and black and white images

Pam Lomax’s account attempts to discover why the visit to Florence was such a momentous event for Tom Gotch. The author bases her argument about the change of direction in Tom Gotch’s painting on her analysis of a story that Gotch wrote in 1904. The story, called The Professor is an autobiographical account of an incident that occurred during the Italian visit. The Professor by Tom Gotch is reproduced in the book.

A Winter in Florence 1891 – 1892
Pamela Lomax
Shears & Hogg Publications,
May 2001. 32 pages.
Price £4.95
ISBN 0-9540249-0-7

Publications available from:
Shears & Hogg Publications,
Wheal Betsy,
Newlyn, Cornwall, TR18 5AP, UK

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