Stanley Spencer
/ˌstænli ˈspensə(r)/
/ˌstænli ˈspensər/
- (1891-1959) an English artist. He is most famous for his unusual religious paintings, especially the series of pictures of Christ appearing at Cookham, the village on the Thames west of London where Spencer was born. His style has been described as ' primitive realism', because many of his paintings look like the work of an artist who has had no formal training and has tried to paint in a realistic style. He was made a knight in 1958.
(1891-1959)是一位英国艺术家。他以他非同寻常的宗教绘画而闻名,尤其是在出现在斯宾塞出生的伦敦以西的泰晤士河畔的库克姆(Cookham)上出现的一系列基督像。他的风格被描述为“原始写实主义”,因为他的许多画作看起来都是未经正式培训并试图以写实风格作画的艺术家的作品。1958年,他被任命为骑士。