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Maurice Wade was born in 1917 in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, the ' mother ' town of the Staffordshire Potteries and the 'Bursley' of the Five Towns' novelist Arnold Bennett. He belongs to that particular generation whose life has been overshadowed by wars and depressions. He served in the Army during the Second World War from 1939 - 1946 and thereafter settled for a short time in London. On returning to his birthplace in 1951 he felt a growing compulsion to paint and found inspiration in the singular mood and shapes of the local landscape.
A number of his paintings include the Trent and Mersey Canal (near Longport) that in Wedgwood's time became the Potteries main life-line between Hull on the East coast and Liverpool on the West coast.
Besides his attempt to portray the particular character of the local scene, where the nineteenth century seems to have lingered longer than in most other industrial areas, the artist feels his work carries overtones concerned with the problems of mankind in the latter half of this twentieth century.
Maurice Wade received his formal art training at the Burslem School of the Stoke-on -Trent College of Art and has exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Paris Salon, The Royal Society of British Artists, the Salford City Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent City Art Gallery and North Staffordshire (Keele) University.
In answer to the question as to why I paint in the way I do, employing mostly a hard formalism with an emphasis on geometrical shapes and sombre toned colours, I would say that in this way I am best able to interpret the particular character of the situation. I insist that a work should have structural purpose and be strong in design and colour. I feel that man has no place in these pictures. It is sufficient if one can convey, over and above the evident stillness, the presence of a human sensibility, a real meaning, a glance other than that reflected in the water of the canal-scapes. I endeavour to produce a painting which will reveal a personal reality more realistic than the most exact reproduction and in some strange way the works exhibit a combined element of dream and actuality.
Education Student at St. Martin's School of Art Chelsea School of Art Stoke-On-Trent College of Art
Awards Gold medallist and exhibitor Hors Concours, Societe des Artistes Francais
Solo Exhibitions Five exhibitions at the Thackeray Gallery, London 1970's
Two -man Exhibitions The Woodstock Gallery, London, with WilliamTurner. 1962
Group Exhibitions The Societe des Artistes Francais The Royal Academy The Royal Society of British Artists The Royal Institute of Oil Painters The Industrial Painters Group The Salford City Art Gallery The Bradford City Art Gallery The Tib Lane Gallery, Manchester, 1970's & 80's The Ash Barn Gallery The Artists' Own Gallery City of London Guildhall Galleries in the U.S.A
Collections The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery Private Collections in England, France, U.S.A and the Bahamas
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Maurice WadeAmicable Street, BurslemOil on Board 24 x 36 ins (60.96 x 91.44 cms)
SoldVIEW DETAILS | Maurice WadeBethesda Gardens from Victoria Hall, 1978Oil on Board 24 x 32 ins (60.96 x 81.28 cms)
SoldVIEW DETAILS | Maurice WadeClay Hills, 1961Oil on Board 24 x 36 ins (60.96 x 91.44 cms)
SoldVIEW DETAILS | Maurice WadeEtruria Hall, 1979Oil on Board 24 x 36 ins (60.96 x 91.44 cms)
SoldVIEW DETAILS | Maurice WadeFurlong Mills, (Burslem) , 1976Oil on Board 28 x 36 ins (71.12 x 91.44 cms)
SoldVIEW DETAILS | Maurice WadeGrange Fields, 1961Oil on Board 24 x 36 ins (60.96 x 91.44 cms)
SoldVIEW DETAILS | Maurice WadeGuyed Chimneys, HanleyOil on Board 32 x 24 ins (81.28 x 60.96 cms)
SoldVIEW DETAILS | Maurice WadeMonster WoodOil on Board 24 x 36 ins (60.96 x 91.44 cms)
P.O.AVIEW DETAILS | Maurice WadeOld Kilns Burslem, 1971Oil on Board 24 x 36 ins (60.96 x 91.44 cms)
SoldVIEW DETAILS | Maurice WadeRefugees HouseOil on Board 15 x 22 ins (38.10 x 55.88 cms)
SoldVIEW DETAILS | Maurice WadeTrio BurslemOil on Board 30 x 24 ins (76.20 x 60.96 cms)
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