26/05/2026
For the first time, Stanley Spencer's 'The Poultry Market, Petersfield' has gone on display in the town that inspired it, on loan from the Government Art Collection 🏛️
Between 1921 and 1923 Spencer lived and worked in and around Petersfield, Hampshire after returning from the Western Front only a few years earlier, having survived the battles of Horseshoe Hill and Doiran, a bout of malaria, and the death of his elder brother Sydney.
Spencer would have seen this view of the poultry market whilst staying at his friend and fellow artist Flora Twort's studio. Though long gone, this 1960s photograph (slide 2) shows what the poultry market used to look like.
📍 See Spencer's painting alongside early works by Flora Twort at Petersfield Museum and Art Gallery. Until 26 September 2026.
Stanley Spencer, A Petersfield View, 1926 © the estate of Stanley Spencer. All rights reserved / Bridgeman Images
Slide 1 © Courtesy of Petersfield Museum and Art Gallery
[Image ID 1: a painting depicting an urban landscape under an overcast sky. The composition is made up of muted colour palette of green, grey, ochre and umber. In the foreground there is a poultry market filled with empty chicken coops and in the background are rolling hills. The painting is hung on a white wall.]