Sebastopol - Assault on the Redan (Original)
Medium: Gouache on Board
Size: 13" x 16" (330mm x 410mm)
Date: 1971
Code: DavySebastapolLL
This is the unique original Gouache painting by Leo Davy.
The Guards and Highlanders were kept standing by, while their comrades fell in their hundreds before the Russian guns. Defeat was nearly snatched from the jaws of victory thanks to incompetent leadership in the British Army at the Siege of Sebastopol in 1855.
Published in Look and Learn issue 493, 26th June 1971.
- Artist Biography
Leo Davy (1924 - 1987; UK)
To the end of his life, Leo Davy shunned art dealers and critics, believing that painting spoke for itself. His late works provide a connection between his landscapes, inspired by the north Cornwall coast which he has made his home, and the tradition of abstraction to which he has been a contributor. An assessment of the significance of his work to British art as a whole has yet to be made but, "Leo Davy is vital to our understanding of the British abstract tradition" -- Barry Barker, Arnolfini Director.