Rainbow off Tréport , 1971-72
25.4 x 30.5 cm (h x w)
Oil on canvas board

Private Collection
© Estate of Alfred Cohen 2020

Set near Le Tréport on the Normandy coast, this is one of a number of rainbows – the most spectacular effect of light and water – in Cohen’s marine pictures, which invite speculation. Rainbows have been referred to as ‘God’s artwork’, the sign in Genesis of his covenant with mankind not to bring a second flood. Cohen was not religious; but recognised that rainbows, like sunsets, can arouse elation, especially in those with heightened aesthetic sensitivities. They can make us feel the world is favourable to us; a haven; somewhere gemütlich… They’re also important to an artist as a demonstration of how colour works, as the water droplets refract white light into its constituent wavelengths. This is not just a painting of a rainbow, but a painting about light and colour; about the optics that makes vision – and painting – possible.

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Other works by Alfred Cohen (1920-2001)

Columbine et Docteur , 1963
35.6 x 50.8 cm (h x w)
Pen and ink and wash, heightened with white, with script
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The Forge , c. 1962
24.8 x 29.9 cm (h x w)
Casein
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Harbour Approach , 1963
76.2 x 91.4 cm (h x w)
Oil on board
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Thames View III , 1960-62
86.4 x 111.8 cm (h x w)
Oil on canvas
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Docklands Night , 1961
71.1 x 91.4 cm (h x w)
Oil on canvas
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213 x 152 cm (h x w)
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My Father , 2011
150 x 92 cm (h x w)
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Annunciation , 1950
50 x 63 cm (h x w)
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The Musicians , before 1960
235 x 102 cm (h x w)
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Happy Family , 1953
102 x 76 cm (h x w)
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