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Sweet Promise
Bellany, John, 1994, Oil painting
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Item no
20683
Title
Sweet Promise
Description
In both side panels the figures are standing in front of a window looking out onto views of a coast or port. In the festive central panel two figures are now ceremonially attired in white. The woman wears black stockings and her silhouetted figure is naked save for the swaddled baby she is holding to her side. She also wears a decorated scarf and a blue and white mackerel balanced on her head. In front of her the white robed and turbaned figure of the man confronts the viewer with impassive staring eyes.
To the right of the painting is a small cabin from which a ghostly face stares out.
This image is recognisable in the later 'Charon's Boat'. Here the title, 'Sweet Promise', roughly printed across a plank of the boat in front of the two figures, symbolizes their future hopes and aspirations. Around them perch a trio of embryonic sea birds.
Artist / maker
Bellany, John
Date
1994
Type
Oil painting
Location
City Art Centre
Accession number
CAC1995/5
This painting represents Bellany's rediscovered enthusiasm in painting and continued mapping out of a visual language, the main elements of which can be clearly recognised in this most recent work. Here the side sections represent the separate domains of woman on the left and man on the right, while the central panel depicts their future life together.
John Bellany was born in Port Seton, and his father and grandfather were both fishermen. Symbols and forms associated with fishing have been recurring theme throughout his career.
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The Sea - Images from the City Art Centre
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