goldmark july 2009
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ARTISTS INDEX Barrett, Roderic Baskin, Leonard Brangwyn, Frank Cockrill, Maurice Cornish, Charlotte Davie, Alan
2-5 22,23 12,13 32,33 30,31 20,21
Dawson, Robert Frink, Elisabeth Graham, Rigby Heron, Patrick Hockney, David House, Gordon
6,7 18,19 back cover
1 16,17 26,27
Pasmore, Victor Piper, John Rothenstein, Michael Sutherland, Graham Wiener, Martin
14,15 8,9 28,29 10,11 24,25
As ever, our grateful thanks go to David Buckman and his magnificent work Artists in Britain Since 1945.
Patrick Heron
1. Cloisters charcoal, 1954, signed, 37 x 55 cm,
ÂŁ9500
Early Patrick Heron drawings, particularly representational ones, are extremely scarce.
Patrick Heron (1920-1999) painter, printmaker and writer, born in Leeds. Studied at Slade School of Fine Art. Taught at Central School 1953-6. His prizes include the Grand Prize, John Moores Exhibition 1959, and a silver medal in the VIII Bienal de Sao Paulo, 1965. A Trustee of the Tate Gallery from 1980-1987, he received his CBE in 1977. His work is represented in numerous public collections including the Tate Gallery and the V&A.
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Roderic Barrett
Roderic Barrett is one of the most powerful and distinctive British painters who worked in the last century, whose paintings and engravings are only now gaining a more just appreciation. His output was not great, sometimes only a few pictures in a year, but his images are distinctive and often unforgettable. Born in 1920, this artistic nonconformist came from a background steeped in nonconformity. A lifelong Socialist and pacifist, he also objected to military service during the Second World War. His enduring legacy is a set of wonderful images, often with built-in enigmas. Candles symbolise life, and a half-candle a life cut short. Chairs represent people, and upturned chairs an argument. These are just two suggestions that have been made to interpret some of Barrett’s images with an obvious emotional charge. Any interpretation is probably speculative, and as the viewer stands puzzling, he or she should not neglect to enjoy the image for its own sake. David Buckman Taken from Roderic Barrett, Goldmark Gallery, 2009
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Roderic Barrett
2. Three Bowls oil on board, c1962/63, 122 x 91 cm,
ÂŁ14,500
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Roderic Barrett
3. Bit Part Players oil on canvas, 1972/96, initialled, 121.5 x 122 cm,
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ÂŁ15,000
Roderic Barrett
4. Saucepans and Tables oil on board, 1967-71, initialled, 122 x 92 cm,
ÂŁ20,000
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Robert Dawson
5. Way to the Chapel oil on canvas, signed, 76 x 61 cm,
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ÂŁ3000
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Robert Dawson
6. Near Zennor oil on board, initialled, 45 x 75 cm,
ÂŁ2000
Because he painted what he loved he was able to communicate that love to others. For this reason, I believe, his work will always be appreciated long after so much of the facile creations produced today have been forgotten. Sir Kyffin Williams, Anglesey, 2000
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John Piper
7. The Pebble Alcove, Stowe screenprint, 1986, unsigned proof, 61.5 x 45.3 cm,
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ÂŁ850
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John Piper
8. Bethesda Baptist Chapel, Swansea lithograph, 1966, black proof aside from ed 75, 48.5 x 67 cm,
A date for your diary Sunday 27th September A Piper Fest at Goldmark Gallery Contact us for an invitation
£450
• Launch of Frances Spalding’s new biography of John Piper, published by OUP • A chance to meet the author who will sign copies • Launch of the new Goldmark film on Piper • Special launch deal on the book and film • Selling exhibition of over 100 Piper prints
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Graham Sutherland
9. Flames in a Rock Form I lithograph, 1975/76, HC ed 25, signed, 65 x 50 cm,
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ÂŁ1250
Graham Sutherland
10. Swan Like Form lithograph, 1971, ed 70, signed, 50.2 x 47.5 cm,
ÂŁ1250
Graham Sutherland (1903-1980), painter and printmaker, one of the most important English artists of the 20th century, along with Piper, Moore and Nash. He was awarded the Order of Merit in 1960. His work is in many international collections, including the Tate Gallery, which gave him a major retrospective in 1982.
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Frank Brangwyn
11. Windmills, Bruges etching, 1906, signed, 48 x 52.5 cm,
ÂŁ1750
Two fantastic etchings by Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956). Elected RA in 1919, knighted in 1941, holder of countless artistic awards, Brangwyn was modest about his singular achievements, regarding art as an occupation and describing himself as a designer. Libby Horner, researcher, writer and presenter.
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Frank Brangwyn
12. The Pont Neuf in Paris No 2 £1950
etching, 1919, signed, 50 x 55.5 cm,
Our recent documentary on the work of Frank Brangwyn is available on dvd. Running time 57 mins plus numerous extras. £15 plus £2.50 p&p
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Victor Pasmore
13. Green Darkness screenprint, 1986, ed 70, signed, 46 x 47 cm,
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ÂŁ1450
Victor Pasmore
14. When the Curtain Falls screenprint, 1974, ed 60, signed, 39.7 x 39.7 cm,
ÂŁ950
15. Linear Development in One Movement ÂŁ950
etching, 1974, ed 60, signed, 39.7 x 39.7 cm,
Victor Pasmore (1908-1998), painter, collagist and printmaker. His international reputation grew from the 1960s, including a retrospective at the Tate Gallery and a British Council touring show. Made Companion of Honour in 1981 and elected RA in 1984. The Tate, Arts Council and other leading collections hold his work.
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David Hockney
16. Mo Asleep etching, 1971, ed 75, signed, 67.5 x 53 cm,
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ÂŁ4500
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David Hockney
17. Slow Rise lithograph, 1993, ed 68, signed, 63.5 x 77.5 cm,
ÂŁ7450
We have never had so many visits to one of our websites as there were immediately following the BBC Imagine programme last week on David Hockney.
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Elisabeth Frink
18. Aesop's Fables IV lithograph, 1968, ed 250, signed, 37 x 27 cm,
£1250
Dame Elisabeth Frink (19301993), sculptor and printmaker. Studied at Chelsea School of Art under Bernard Meadows and Willi Soukop. Taught at Chelsea, St. Martin’s and Royal College of Art. Exhibited extensively internationally with many public commissions, including a noble horse and rider, Piccadilly, London. Elected RA 1977 and made Companion of Honour 1992.
19. Aesop's Fables I lithograph, 1968, ed 250, signed, 37 x 27 cm,
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£1250
Elisabeth Frink
20. Amnesty International offset lithograph, c1980, signed in plate, 72.5 x 48 cm,
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ÂŁ650
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Alan Davie
21. Haveth High screenprint, 2001, ed 30, signed, 56.5 x 68.5 cm,
was ÂŁ495, now ÂŁ395
Born in 1920 in Scotland, Alan Davie, painter, printmaker, poet and jazz musician, was first championed by Peggy Guggenheim and was initially associated with the American Abstract Expressionists.
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Alan Davie
22. Cosmic Signals No 3 was ÂŁ495, now ÂŁ395
screenprint, 2001, ed 30, signed, 56.5 x 69 cm,
His work, full of symbolism, is often inspired by Oriental mysticism including Zen Buddhism and music. He has gained an international reputation and his work is held in major public collections worldwide.
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Leonard Baskin
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23. Euripedes
24. Venus
25. Phaedra
30 x 19 cm
30 x 18.5 cm
30 x 18.5 cm
26. Hippolytos
27. Artemis
28. Phaedra Hanged
30 x 18.5 cm
30 x 18.5 cm
30 x 18.5 cm
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Leonard Baskin
Leonard Baskin (1922-2000). Baskin’s prints are images of the extremes, the intimacies, the actualities of human suffering. Ted Hughes.
29. Theseus
30. Ram's Skull
30 x 18.5 cm
15 x 22 cm
This suite was made to illustrate The Hippolytos by Euripedes, printed on preWWII handmade paper.
The Hippolytos etchings, 1969, ed 90, signed, paper 48 x 31.5 cm
£195
each
(Garland £95)
Complete set available £1500
32. Eagle 15 x 22 cm
31. Garland 30 x 22 cm
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Martin Wiener
33. Golda Meir
34. David Ben Gurion
lithograph, 1973, printer’s proof, signed,
lithograph, 1973, printer’s proof, signed,
69.2 x 49.5 cm,
£250
71 x 51 cm,
£195
The Hands of the People who are Building Israel From the suite of six lithographs, published by Graphicenter, San Diego, California USA 1973, to commemorate the twenty fifth anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel.
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Martin Wiener
35. Children in the Panto Family Kindergarten lithograph, 1973, printer’s proof, signed, 49.7 x 69.8 cm,
£250
36. Three Arabs and a Sabra lithograph, 1973, printer’s proof, signed, 49.7 x 69.8 cm,
£295
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Gordon House
37. Series Tri (K)
38. Series Tri (Z/3)
39. Series Tri (Z/2)
Series Tri. Small Copper etching, 1976/77, ed 15, signed, 24.5 x 8.5 cm,
£250 each
We can also offer all 3 of these etchings, framed and delivered for £600 After the success of last week’s Gordon House catalogue, here are some examples of his wonderful earlier prints.
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Gordon House
40. Directional Pink etching, 1978/79, ed 40, signed, 40.6 x 30.5 cm,
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ÂŁ450
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Michael Rothenstein
41. Red
42. Blue
43. Orange
woodcut and screenprint, 54 x 25.5 cm
woodcut and screenprint, 50.5 x 26.5 cm
woodcut and screenprint, 49.5 x 33.5 cm
Seven Colours woodcuts, 1974, ed 75, signed, paper size 54.5 x 35 cm,
ÂŁ375 each
Interest in the work of Michael Rothenstein (1908-1993) is on the increase. The Fry Gallery in Saffron Walden will host an exhibition of his prints in September.
Michael Rothenstein earned a worldwide reputation as one of the most exciting British printmakers of the 20th century. These woodcuts with screenprint and linocut are from his Seven Colours suite, 1974.
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Michael Rothenstein
44. Green
45. Brown
46. Black
woodcut and linocut, 47 x 28 cm
woodcut and linocut, 50 x 27 cm
woodcut and linocut, 45 x 27.5 cm
We have for sale several copies of The Prints of Michael Rothenstein by Tessa Sidey, pub 1993, Scolar Press. A 208 page catalogue raisonné with 455 entries, mint in dust jacket, £70 plus £2.50 p&p
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Charlotte Cornish
47. Equating I
48. Equating II
screenprint, c2001, printer’s proof, signed,
screenprint, c2001, printer’s proof, signed,
75.5 x 47 cm,
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£275
75.5 x 47 cm,
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£275
Charlotte Cornish
49. Then and Now II screenprint, 2001, printer’s proof, signed, 70.1 x 120.5 cm,
£450
Charlotte Cornish, born in 1967 in Cambridge. Printmaker, painter and teacher. Studied at the Slade School and St. Martin’s. Cornish’s vibrant, sunnily coloured, gesturally abstract pictures captured the essence of exotic locations such as Macau and Mexico. She has won many prizes and commissions.
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Maurice Cockrill
50. Ash aquatint, 1998, ed 35, signed, 50 x 40 cm
was ÂŁ550, now ÂŁ450
Born in 1936 in County Durham, Maurice Cockrill taught at Liverpool School of Art. He was elected RA in 1999 and in 2002 Belgrave Gallery, London, held a retrospective of his paintings.
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Maurice Cockrill
51. Wheat aquatint, 1998, ed 35, signed, 50 x 40 cm,
was £550, now £450
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Rigby Graham
52. Minster Lovell, Witney, Oxfordshire gouache, 2009, signed, 38 x 57 cm, ÂŁ1200
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