This painting, with its remarkable palette, confirms Hitchens’ position as one of the finest British colourists of the 20th century. The title West Coast Halt, references railway parlance for a...
This painting, with its remarkable palette, confirms Hitchens’ position as one of the finest British colourists of the 20th century. The title West Coast Halt, references railway parlance for a very small station or ummanned stop. Ivon Hitchens and his family would often holiday on the island of Colonsay in the Inner Hebrides.