Alfred Wolmark 1877-1961
Sabbath Afternoon
oil on canvas
77.5 x 77.5
(lower right: in red) 'A. W.'
2013-02
@Alfred Wolmark estate
Photo: Bridgeman images
Sabbath Afternoon' is a key transitional work in Wolmark's oeuvre, marking his move away from his earlier Rembrandtesque style and towards modernism, as he experiments with a new handling of...
Sabbath Afternoon' is a key transitional work in Wolmark's oeuvre, marking his move away from his earlier Rembrandtesque style and towards modernism, as he experiments with a new handling of paint and touches of a lighter palette. Wolmark was familiar with Polish painter Samuel Hirszenberg's oil 'Sabbath Rest' (1894, Ben Uri Collection), set in Warsaw, but significantly chose to transpose his subjects to a typical London East End setting in a journey much like his own from East to West. To underline their Orthodoxy, Wolmark shows his couple absorbed in their Sabbath studies, including important details of Jewish religious observance, such as the Bessamim (ceremonial spice tower) on the table. Yet the focus has shifted from interior to exterior and from domestic to industrial, as the sun setting over the city’s smoking chimneys is glimpsed through the window behind. It is not the interior or its inhabitants but the brilliantly lit, urban townscape beyond which provides the focus for the composition, identifying Wolmark with a modernist motif typical of his Camden Town contemporaries.
Provenance
acquired in 2013 with the assistance of the HLF, the V&A Purchase Grant Fund and Art FundLiterature
Rachel Dickson and Sarah MacDougall, eds., 'Out of Chaos: Ben Uri; 100 Years in London' (London: Ben Uri Gallery, 2015) pp. 34-35.
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