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Mystery painting identified by new boss of The Atkinson | Mystery painting identified by new boss of The Atkinson |
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An art expert who identified a mystery painting at a job interview has been made manager of the gallery storing it. | An art expert who identified a mystery painting at a job interview has been made manager of the gallery storing it. |
Stephen Whittle revealed his "strong hunch" about a painting that has been stored at the Atkinson arts centre in Southport since the 1920s. | Stephen Whittle revealed his "strong hunch" about a painting that has been stored at the Atkinson arts centre in Southport since the 1920s. |
He told the panel he thought it was Limehouse, a work by CRW Nevinson, a futurist painter. | He told the panel he thought it was Limehouse, a work by CRW Nevinson, a futurist painter. |
"When I saw this unattributed image on the BBC Your Paintings website, it was very reminiscent of Nevinson," he said. | "When I saw this unattributed image on the BBC Your Paintings website, it was very reminiscent of Nevinson," he said. |
Mr Whittle, who came across the painting as part of his interview research, added: "I mentioned my supposition at interview, but I don't know if it led to me finally getting the job." | Mr Whittle, who came across the painting as part of his interview research, added: "I mentioned my supposition at interview, but I don't know if it led to me finally getting the job." |
The painting depicts Limehouse docks in east London. It was painted in 1913 but was superseded by a more famous version created five years later. | The painting depicts Limehouse docks in east London. It was painted in 1913 but was superseded by a more famous version created five years later. |
Michael John Kirk Walsh, a biographer of Nevinson, confirmed it was by him. | |
Experts at the National Conservation Centre, in Liverpool, uncovered the artist's signature and several previous compositions lurking beneath the top layer of the painting. | Experts at the National Conservation Centre, in Liverpool, uncovered the artist's signature and several previous compositions lurking beneath the top layer of the painting. |
The painting is displayed in a new exhibition, Rediscoveries, running until 3 October. | The painting is displayed in a new exhibition, Rediscoveries, running until 3 October. |
Christopher Nevinson was an avant-garde English painter with close ties to many of Europe's Modern art movements. His paintings of World War One brought him lasting fame. | Christopher Nevinson was an avant-garde English painter with close ties to many of Europe's Modern art movements. His paintings of World War One brought him lasting fame. |
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