LOT DETAILS
										
										
											Materials:
										
											oil on canvas over panel, partly cut
											
										
										
											
											
												
													Measurements:
												
												
													12.00 in. (30.48 cm.) (height) by 15.00 in. (38.10 cm.) (width)
												
											
										
										
	
										
										
										
												
												
													
												
											
	
										
										
											
												Markings:
											
											
												signed, inscribed and dated, ‘Abstract Painting/John Piper/1935’ (on the reverse)
											
										
	
										
	
										
											
												Exhibited:
											
											
												London, Zwemmer Gallery,  7 & 5 Society ,  14  th Exhibition , October 1935, no. 10. Sheffield, Graves Art Gallery,  "In our view": some paintings and sculpture bought by Hans & Elsbeth Juda between 1931-1967 , May - June 1967, no. 93.  Colchester, The Minories,  7&5 Society , 1979, exhibition not traced. London, Tate Gallery,  John Piper , November 1983 - January 1984, no. 18. London, Spink,  John Piper: Early Oils & Watercolors , July 1996, no. 2
											
										
	
										
											
												Literature:
											
											
												Exhibition catalogue,  7 & 5 Society ,  14  th Exhibition,  London, Zwemmer Gallery, 1935, no. 10, illustrated. S. J. Woods, ‘Review of 7 & 5 exhibition’,  Decoration 7 , November 1935. Exhibition catalogue,  John Piper , London, Tate Gallery, 1983, no. 18, p. 85. Exhibition catalogue,  John Piper: Early Oils & Watercolors , London, Spink, 1996, no. 2, illustrated. D.F. Jenkins and F. Spalding, exhibition catalogue,  John Piper in the 1930s: Abstraction on the Beach , London, Dulwich Picture Gallery, 2003, p. 22, fig. 6
											
										
	
										
											
												Provenance:
											
											
												The Juda Collection. Anonymous sale; Sotheby’s, London, 22 June 1977, lot 180. with David Hughes, London, from whom acquired by the present owner,  circa  1994