The Last Violin (The Markevitch Concert, Florence)
Derek Hill (Southampton 1916 - London 2000)
Category
Art / Oil paintings
Date
1951
Materials
Oil on canvas
Measurements
330 x 220 mm
Place of origin
Florence
Order this imageCollection
Mottisfont, Hampshire
NT 769772
Caption
Derek Hill was best known in Britain as a portrait painter, but is now more famous for the wild landscapes produced in his adopted home of Ireland. He started off studying stage design in Munich, Paris and Vienna (1933-5), and for a time worked under Karl Schwitters. By 1938 he had abandoned the idea of stage design and began to paint. He painted the portraits of a huge cast of characters, including Bernard Berenson, Lord Mountbatten, Isaiah Berlin, John Betjeman, and Noël Coward, amongst many others. Hill's landscapes, by contrast, are lonely and seldom peopled. As a director of the British School in Rome in the 1950s, Hill nourished such talent as Michael Andrews, John Bratby and Anthony Fry. His own art collection was very fine with great examples of the misty Thames landscape and early abstract paintings of his friend, Victor Pasmore.
Summary
Oil painting on canvas, The Last Violin (The Markevitch Concert, Florence) by Derek Hill 1951. Part of the Derek Hill Collection.
Full description
Oil painting on canvas, The Last Violin (The Markevitch Concert, Florence) by Derek Hill 1951. Part of the Derek Hill Collection. Derek Hill lived and worked in Italy for much of the 1950s, teaching art at the British School in Rome. He travelled widely, and had a great fondness for Florence. When he painted this sketch, Hill he was spending every winter at ‘I Tatti’, the home just outside Florence of the art historian Bernard Berenson. Derek was invited there to paint, study (Berenson was an expert on the Italian Renaissance) and meet the constant flow of visitors to this informal cultural centre. Hill captured many scenes of relaxation in this beautiful city, and was particularly fond of depicting the musicians who played for the pleasure of visitors and locals alike.
Provenance
Presented by Derek Hill (1916 - 2000) through The National Art Collections Fund (Art Fund), 1996
Credit line
Mottisfont Abbey,The Derek Hill Collection (presented to the National Trust through the National Art-Collections Fund in 1996)
Makers and roles
Derek Hill (Southampton 1916 - London 2000), publisher