SIMON QUADRAT: THE MORNING SONG

2-11 April 2025

Another delightful journey through the sometimes surreal, often wry world of Simon Quadrat’s memories of times past. His paintings informed by a childhood spent in post-war Britain, moments now only glimpsed fleetingly through the monochrome lens of Pathé news.

Simon Quadrat was born in London in 1946, the son of Jewish émigrés who separately fled Germany in the 1930s. During his school years he painted factories and desolate urban landscapes. Reading and visiting art galleries became part of his lifestyle; however, he has stated that at that time he “had no thought of becoming an artist.” Instead he read law at university and went on to establish himself as a criminal barrister in the Temple in London and then from 1985, in Bristol. When not at work, he spent many hours painting and playing the piano. Yet, after thirty years, Simon “succumbed to a strong urge to paint professionally and so gave up the Bar to become a full time artist.”

In 2000, Simon took to becoming a full-time artist painting his Still Lifes, urban landscapes, and imaginary narrative compositions. “As for my work, the paintings must speak for themselves. The viewer will see themes, preoccupations and influences.” Artists from the 14th century to the present are acknowledged influences upon his work, in particular some of the Modern British and European painters from the immediate pre and post war period. Documentary films, as in the GPO Film Unit and Recording Britain, and archive photographs recording images and events of the 1950s, the period of his childhood in London, all supplement his memory, feed the imagination and metamorphose into his painting.

Since 2000 his work has been exhibited in one-man shows in London, Bristol, Bath, and Cambridge, and also in numerous group exhibitions, major London Art Fairs and at the RWA. In 2004, he was elected an Academician of the Royal West of England Academy and in early 2007 was invited to become its Academicians’ Chairman.' In this capacity he chaired the Exhibitions Committee, responsible for the major exhibitions in the main galleries at the RWA. He was elected President of the Royal West of England Academy in 2010.

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Simon Quadrat

The Card Player

£8,500

Simon Quadrat

The Piazza

£6,000

Simon Quadrat

Lower East Side

£4,200

Simon Quadrat

The Swimming Baths

£3,400

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Simon Quadrat

The Delegation

£3,200

Simon Quadrat

Woman at a Table

£3,200

Simon Quadrat

Double Portrait

£3,200

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Simon Quadrat

The Audience

£4,400

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Simon Quadrat

Industrial Town

£2,600

Simon Quadrat

Boy by his Bed

£2,600

Simon Quadrat

The Bathers

£2,800

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The Gallery Seats

£2,800

Simon Quadrat

Women in a Pool

£3,600

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Simon Quadrat

Hanging Fruit

£2,800

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Woman with Cherries

£2,800

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Simon Quadrat

The Boat Trip

£3,400

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The Pavilion

£3,600

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Woman Reading

£1,200

Simon Quadrat

Two Sisters in a Gallery

£3,200

Simon Quadrat

The Dark Pool

£4,200

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Man in Striped Suit

£3,400

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Girl in a Garden

£1,500

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Simon Quadrat

Objects on a Table

£1,850

Simon Quadrat

Don Quixote

£3,200

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Simon Quadrat

The Arcade

£3,600

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The Red Lamp Post

£2,600

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Man standing by a stove

£3,200

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Simon Quadrat

Queenie's Stores

£2,200

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Simon Quadrat

Still life by a window

£3,800

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Simon Quadrat

Town Square

£4,400

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