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John Wells was a painter of abstracts in oils and mixed media, and maker of relief constructions.
Born in London, Wells trained as a doctor in University College Hospital, learning to paint at evening classes at St. Martin's School of Art. From 1936 to 1945, he worked as a GP for the Scilly Isles, but after the Second World War, decided to pursue a full-time career as an artist. At that time he settled in Newlyn, Cornwall, and became closely involved with the renowned artistic community at the nearby town of St. Ives
Co-founder of the Crypt Group and the Penwith Society, he worked with Hepworth from 1950-1951 and exhibited regularly in London, the provinces and abroad. Represented in the Tate Gallery, his restrained geometric abstraction was influenced by Gabo, Nicholson and Hepworth. |
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John WellsUntitled Abstract, 1965Oil on Board 6½ x 8½ ins (16.51 x 21.59 cms)
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