Marsh Road Days (Furtive Aching Painting I)
Alan Rankle, 2007–2008

RankleÂ’s work links landscape art to changes in attitude to the environment, manipulating and cross-referencing styles and techniques from diverse periods and cultures. Elements of traditional Chinese painting have been combined with more modern concepts, such as Abstract Expressionism. Although Rankle presents his work in different formats, he typically paints within a traditional picturesque framework. This painting is part of a gift of six paintings to five museums through the Art Fund.
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Title of artwork, date
Marsh Road Days (Furtive Aching Painting I), 2007–2008
Date supported
2010
Medium and material
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
80 x 80 cm
Gifted by
Tramman Trust

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