Several works shown here, all from 1988, suggest landscapes,
while others feature figurative and nonfigurative passages within the same image.
Not exact matches
Some canvases
feature abstracted, atomised forms,
while others have more densely overlaid imagery in which it is possible to pick out
figurative elements.
Some sketches
feature figurative motifs, human forms and faces,
while others appear as purely abstract shapes, configurations and patterns.
As far as specific schools are concerned, the
features of English portraiture are discussed in: English
Figurative Painting 18th / 19th century,
while you can also see examples of notable Impressionist portraits by the likes of Edouard Manet and
others.