Antiques for Sale | Antique Furniture | Antique Fairs | Antiques Listings | Antiques Email Alerts | Websites for Antique Dealers | Contact
Lambert Fine Art
Tel : 01789 616036
Email : mark@lambertfineart.co.uk
Web : www.lambertfineart.co.uk
Web : www.antiques-atlas.com/lambertfineart/
23 Bell Court
Startford-upon-Avon
Warwickshire
England, CV37 6EX, UK
Open: Monday to Saturday 10:30 till 5:30. Sundays by appointment.
John Piper – Morning glories on the terrace, 1986

Description
John Piper, British (1903 – 1992)Morning glories on the terrace, 1986
Medium: Watercolour and gouache
Unframed size: 19.75 x 27 inches
Signature: Signed ‘John Piper’ (Lower Left)
Provenance:
Private collection, United Kingdom
Famous for his romantic landscapes, views of ruined churches, stately homes and castles, John Piper is considered to be one of the most significant British artists of the 20th Century.
Born in Epsom in 1903, Piper’ s inclination to become an artist was inhibited by his father’ s desire for him to join the family law firm. Following the death of his father in 1927, Piper enrolled in the Richmond School of Art and a year later the Royal College of Art, leaving without graduating in 1929.
In the early 1930s Piper exhibited with the London Group and became secretary of the Seven and Five Society which included Henry Moore, Ivon Hitchens, Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth. He also made a number of trips to Paris where he befriended Alexander Calder and visited the studios of Arp, Brancusi and Jean Hélion. Surrounded by these avant-garde artists, Piper’ s work of this period reflected the trend for abstraction but by the late 1930s he had returned to a more naturalistic style.
In 1937 Piper married the writer Myfanwy Evans who collaborated with him in some of his later stage work with Benjamin Britten as a librettist. Collaborations were important to Piper and fuelled his artistic output. The Shell Guides (a series of illustrated books on the British Isles) were created with the poet John Betjeman and he produced pottery with Geoffrey Eastop. Piper worked on stage designs and costumes for theatre and ballet as well as the designs for seven operas by Benjamin Britten. A versatile artist, Piper also wrote articles on art and architecture and designed stained glass windows for a number of buildings including the new Coventry Cathedral.
At the outbreak of the Second World War, Piper was commissioned by the War Artists Advisory Committee to capture the effects of the war on the British landscape. The devastation of the Blitz was easily assimilated to Piper’ s personal interest in old ruined buildings. He had also lost his eldest brother in the First World War which may have made the commission particularly poignant and enabled him to respond with his deepest emotion. During these years he travelled the country, capturing the atmosphere of places. These scenes do not always directly relate to bomb-damage but reflect, in Piper’ s unique way, a sense of loss and nostalgia. In 1944 he was appointed Official War Artist. Piper died at his beloved home in Fawley Bottom in 1992.
Delivery in the UK is included in the asking price and please contact us for a quote for international shipping.
Thank you for looking and I welcome all enquiries.
Mark
Date1970s :
1970
DimensionsUnframed size: 19.75 x 27 inches
ConditionPerfect gallery condition
Codeas1249a042 / 1272
Price £22000.00
€25082.20
$29480.00
The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 17/DEC/2025.
Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.StatusFor Sale SellerLambert Fine Art Telephone01789 616036Non UK callers :+44 1789 616036 Emailmark@lambertfineart.co.uk
€25082.20
$29480.00
The price has been listed in British Pounds.Conversion rates as of 17/DEC/2025.
Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.StatusFor Sale SellerLambert Fine Art Telephone01789 616036Non UK callers :+44 1789 616036 Emailmark@lambertfineart.co.uk
Contact
Send Lambert Fine Art a message about this item here