Front room of prolific pub-scene painter recreated for Mayfair exhibition
by Harriet Sherwood Arts and culture correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#66FWZ)
Eric Tucker, self-taught and virtually unknown until his death in 2018, has since been compared to LS Lowry
It is the cluttered front room of a Warrington council house: gas fire set into a tiled surround, glass-fronted cabinet housing treasured knick-knacks; shoes tucked under a chair; magazines and books piled up. And in the middle, an easel, surrounded by tubes of paint and jars of brushes.
The room is where Eric Tucker, an artist virtually unknown until his death in 2018 but since compared to LS Lowry, painted people in the pub and on the street, gossiping, reading, smoking, playing cards.
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