Monday, May 23, 2011

The Classic Car Paintings of Alan Fearnley Review

The Classic Car Paintings of Alan Fearnley
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Fearnley's paintings are "Car Paintings" inasmuch as they happen to contain cars but they are not portraits "of" cars per se. Rather, the cars are embedded in fully articulated, fleshed-out scenes of great scope and detail. In other words, in terms of artistic vision and technique, his paintings would have no less merit and appeal if they didn't contain cars. These fabulous oils, even in book format where they are reduced to a fraction of their original size, invite slow and repeated perusal. They are not merely of objects but of moods. Everything, be it props such as Fearnley's personal wicker chair or a pair cufflinks, or flora and fauna, or the cars themselves are rendered with enormous accuracy and realism. In most pictures there are a dozen things happening and you have to take your time to discover it all. There are two notable faux pas, both self-admitted: a right-hand drive Ferrari California Spyder (there is no such animal) and--just like in Terrence Cuneo's famous painting of the same scene--it's not raining in the Blue Train Bentley picture. (At least the car is, for once, not British Racing Green but looks more like the cream over brown it actually was. It is, however, still the wrong coachwork--no fault of Fearnley's as it was only in the year of the publication of his book that the true identity of that car was proven.)
Printed in landscape format, the 57 full-page color plates of oils are accompanied by the artist's notes and 65 pencil sketches or studies of alternate compositions. The notes relate the origins and circumstances of each work and give some welcome background not otherwise self-evident from just looking at the paintings. Having the artist walk the reader through his own work provides the sort of direct link no interpreter could ever achieve; even the art student or fellow artist will benefit from this guided tour. This section is preceded by an 8-page biographical essay that covers the author's interests, career and modus operandi and describes the commissioning process. He has raced cars himself, at the amateur level, and surely this experience, as much as his background in landscape painting, sharpened his eye for many of the technical and life-style layers of his racing pictures. All the scenes, even the fictitious ones, are rendered completely convincing and historically plausible.
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Hanging in collections, both public and private, throughout the world, the masterly paintings of Alan Fearnley recreate the legendary classic car marques including Bentley, Bugatti and Ferrari. This hardback reproduces many of his famous paintings.

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