The Pursuit of Light

While she valued her Irish roots, artist Hilda van Stockum found that she could express herself best in the Dutch genre of still life, writes Hilary Pyle


The Pursuit of Light
Writer

Artist

Back to this Issue

Category
Artists

Share

When Hilda van Stockum, 1908-2006, was honoured with a retrospective exhibition in the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1991, she contributed an essay to the catalogue describing how her painting technique had evolved through a study of the representation of light over the centuries by various artists. From the 17th century on, she wrote, there was a sort of ‘uniform day-light effect which called no attention to itself ’. Then the Impressionists arrived and Cézanne. It was ‘an intense relief ’.

More from the Winter 2019 edition

Previews: Bonhams 20 November 2019

Previews: Bonhams 20 November 2019


Preview Article
Preview: Whyte’s 25 November 2019

Preview: Whyte’s 25 November 2019


Preview Article
The Lives of Lucian Freud. Youth 1922-68

The Lives of Lucian Freud. Youth 1922-68


Preview Article
Shopping cart0
There are no products in the cart!
Continue shopping
0