Biography
John Piper was a major contributor to the 1930’s abstract painting
movement with compositions of tilting planes, arranged like
flats in a stage set. In 1942 he published British Romantic
Artists showing the survival of William Blake and Palmers Romanticism
in a sequence of British artists including himself. Always interested
in Old buildings during the Second World War he was commissioned
by the government to chronicle the devastation to British cities
by the German Bombing raids.
His
work remained Romantic in every sense, sometimes more topographical
at times extravagantly theatrical. He worked in varying media
for different occasions, including stained glass, stage design,
tapestries and book illustrations as well as painting in oils
and watercolours.