goldmark may 2010
Sarah Raphael
Born in 1960, Sarah Raphael, daughter of novelist Frederic Raphael, showed a prodigious talent for painting and drawing. Her portraits now hang in the National Portrait Gallery, London, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge and Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Tragically, Raphael died after a short illness in 2001.
1. Untitled (Woman) pencil, c1990s, initialled, 20 x 14 cm
ÂŁ795
ARTISTS INDEX Chapman, George
10,11
Herman, Josef
24,25
Kuhn, Andrzej
28,29
Oxtoby, David
18,19
4
House, Gordon
30,31
Lowry, L S
14,15
Piper, John
26,27
5
Nash, Paul
2
Raphael, Sarah
above
Newbolt, Thomas
1
Searle, Ronald
16,17
Wheatley, Grahame
12,13
Found, James Gentleman, David
22,23
Gross, Anthony Hammond Steel, George
6,7 3
Howard, Ken John, Augustus Jones, Allen
8,9 32,33
Orr, Chris
20,21
Thomas Newbolt
2. Mother and Child pencil and wash, 2002, 45 x 58 cm
ÂŁ875
Born in 1951 in London. Studied at Camberwell School of Art. One man shows at Browse and Darby, London and Tatistcheff, New York. His work is held in many public collections worldwide, including Trinity College, Cambridge, Unilever, Bank of England, Dayton Art Institute, Ohio, USA and The Bank of America.
to order phone 01572 821 424
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Paul Nash
3. Urne Buriall £1950,
pencil, 1932, 19.5 x 13 cm, was
now
£1250
Urne Buriall is a trial drawing for Paul Nash’s most famous and celebrated illustrated book.
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George Hammond Steel
4. King’s Parade, Cambridge pen, ink and watercolour, signed, 27.2 x 37.7 cm,
ÂŁ1750
George Hammond Steel was born in Sheffield the son of the artist G.T. Steel. He studied at Sheffield School of Art and later in Birmingham and London. His work was exhibited at several institutions such as the Royal Academy, the Royal Institute of Watercolour Painters and the Paris Salon and is represented in public collections including Sheffield. For the most part Hammond Steel depicted landscapes including coastal scenes in Cornwall and East Anglia, cottage scenes in Essex where he lived and townscapes such as the atmospheric pen and ink drawing of Kings Parade, Cambridge offered here.
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James Found
5. Untitled watercolour, 1942, signed, 28 x 36.6 cm,
ÂŁ850
We can find nothing about James Found. Any help would be appreciated.
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Ken Howard
6. Train Terminal watercolour, signed, 13 x 18 cm was
ÂŁ1250,
Ken Howard, born 1932, studied at Hornsey School of Art and at the Royal College of Art. He won a British Council Scholarship to Florence in 1958. He has exhibited widely, including Plymouth, London and Johannesburg. He became the Official War Artist to Northern Ireland in 1973 and 1978 and between 1973 and 1980 travelled widely with the British Army. He has won many awards including prize winner at the RWA and the NEAC Centenary Award. His work
now
ÂŁ950
is included in several key public collections such as Plymouth City Art Gallery, Sheffield Art Gallery, Imperial War Museum, Ulster Museum, National Army Museum and the Guildhall Art Gallery amongst others. He has been a member of the Royal Academy in London since 1984 and also became President of the NEAC in 1998. He has also served on the Council and several committees of the Royal Watercolour Society of which he is a member.
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Anthony Gross
Aged only 18 Gross went to study at the Académie Julian and the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He became and remained a Francophile spending much of the interwar period in France. Gross met his future wife in Paris and in 1940, as the invading German Army occupied France, he evacuated with his family on one of the last ships to leave Bordeaux. As an Official War Artist he landed in Normandy on DDay apparently holding his artist’s materials above his head as he waded ashore at Arromanches. He painted prolifically as he followed the Allied troops across France, was present at the Liberation of Paris and subsequently went on into Germany.
7. Plain under Belaye No.1 etching, 1959, ed 50, signed, 45.5 x 25.5 cm
£850
Post-war Gross frequently visited France and in 1955 he purchased a house at Le Boulvé in the Lot Valley west of Cahors. He then settled into a lifelong pattern of living and working there during the summer but returning to London each winter. Belaye, the subject of this fine oil painting by Gross, is a village some 5 miles from Le Boulvé. Gross obviously found this landscape stimulating as he made 2 etchings of the subject, one of which was replicated as a Christmas card.
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8. Belaye oil on canvas, 1958, signed 130 x 89.2 cm
ÂŁ8,750
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Augustus John The subject of this oil painting is Vivien John (19151994) the younger daughter of the artist Augustus John and his wife Dorelia. Vivien was never sent to school and seems to have spent an idyllic and bohemian childhood running barefoot around the countryside, riding ponies and spending time with gypsies. She became an artist and was allowed by her father to attend the Slade School upon the somewhat perverse condition that she received no instruction! Michael Holroyd in his acclaimed biography of Augustus John commented, his greatest portraits are not generally of the great ... from commissioned portraits, with all their rules of vanity and forced politeness, he turned with relief back to the ranks of his family. However for Viven it was sometimes an ordeal as she was first portrayed at the age of two-and-a-half and, again quoting Holroyd, tears were stemmed with lumps of sugar : and the painting went remorselessly on. At all times John insisted upon absolute immobility, the slightest movement of the head or body being corrected with the point of a brush used like a conductor’s baton. Nevertheless she continued to be regularly painted by her father and although Mannerist Nude is not dated it can safely be ascribed to the 1930s given her birth date in 1915.
9. Mannerist Nude (Vivien) charcoal and oil on canvas, c1935-40, 160.3 x 61 cm,
ÂŁ24,500 Provenance: A John Studio Sale Christie's 20.7.62 number 162. Christie's 12.11.87. Piccadilly Gallery July 1992, Bernard Silverman Esq.
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Augustus John
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George Chapman
10. Church and Houses, Swansea £5,750
oil on board, c1958, 37 x 80.5 cm,
This painting is part of Chapman’s peripheral vision series where figures in the foreground are painted as if they were being glimpsed at the edge of one’s vision.
George Chapman, 1908-1993, born in London, studied at Royal College of Art and Slade School of Art. After this he moved to Great Bardfield in Essex but found little to inspire him until his first visit to Wales in the 1950s. His love affair with the soulful landscape and communities of the Welsh valleys saw him eventually move across the border in 1960 (shortly after winning the Gold Medal for Fine Art at the National Eisteddfod in 1957). Influenced by Sickert and the Euston Road School of painters, he was the subject of a BBC Monitor programme in 1961. His work is held in many public collections including the V&A Museum.
opposite:
11. Washing Day in the Rhondda (Figure in a doorway) oil on board, c1961, signed, 93 x 93 cm, £8,500
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Grahame Wheatley
12. A Passing Glance oil on canvas, 1988, signed, 74.5 x 49.5 cm,
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ÂŁ950
Grahame Wheatley
13. Adoration oil on canvas, 2005, signed, 66 x 45 cm,
ÂŁ950
Grahame Wheatley won 1st prize in a national portrait competition which was presented by Princess Anne.
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L S Lowry
14. His Family offset lithograph, ed 575, signed, 53 x 70.9 cm,
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ÂŁ1950
L S Lowry
15. Peel Park (Salford) offset lithograph, 1973, ed 850, signed, 38 x 75.7 cm,
ÂŁ1950
This area was a regular haunt for Lowry, and although many of the buildings were in existence at the time he painted this scene, Lowry would often move certain features in order to make a 'better' painting.
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Ronald Searle
16. Untitled 1 50 x 65 cm, £750
17. Untitled 2 50 x 65 cm, £750
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Ronald Searle
Last month saw Ronald Searle celebrate his 90th birthday. Born in Cambridge, he was first inspired by the great cartoonists and satire masters of the past, James Gillray, Thomas Rowlandson and George Cruikshank. On the outbreak of the Second World War he left his studies to serve in the Royal Engineers and in 1942 was captured by the Japanese at Singapore, then held by them for three and a half years. Best known in the UK for his St Trinian’s drawings and the film credits he drew for the cinema, Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, and Monte Carlo or Bust, his caricatures have appeared in Punch, Le Monde and the Tribune. He, in turn, has influenced many cartoonists from Gerald Scarfe to Ralph Steadman.
18. Untitled 3 £750
To say he is an artist is no more than the truth, but he is more than that: he is our greatest living cartoonist with a lifelong dedication to his craft… His work is truly international, yet absolutely grounded in the English comic tradition. – Steve Bell, The Guardian.
44.5 x 59.5 cm,
Hommage to Toulouse Lautrec lithographs, 1969, ed 70, signed
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David Oxtoby
19. Dylan Book etching, 1977, proof, signed images 24.8 x 20 and 25 x 20 cm, paper 42.4 x 59 cm
ÂŁ450
all prices include framing, vat and uk delivery
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David Oxtoby
20. S Wonderful (Stevie Wonder)
21. Highway Man
etching, 1974, colour proof, signed
etching, 1974, colour proof, signed,
image 16.5 x 13.5 cm, paper 58.2 x 39.5 cm
image 15 x 13 cm, paper 53 x 39.5 cm
ÂŁ450
ÂŁ450
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Chris Orr
22. The Needles etching, 1972, ed 75, signed, 27 x 41.5 cm
ÂŁ450
Chris Orr, Royal Academician and Professor and Head of Department of the Printmaking Department at the Royal College of Art London 1998 – 2008. His work has been exhibited worldwide and in 2008 he was awarded an MBE.
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Chris Orr
23. Harvest Home! The Last Sheaf etching, 1971, proof, signed, 17 x 27.2 cm
£345
24. Drunken Bidford etching, 1971, proof, signed, 17 x 27 cm
£345
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David Gentleman SPECIAL OFFER all three for £550
26. Warehouses
25. Inclined Plane
Stoke Potteries Suite lithographs, 1971/72, ed 240, signed, 42 x 52.5 cm
£250
each
27. Coalport Ovens
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David Gentleman This much sought after lithograph of Ralph Allen’s Sham Castle, a remarkable folly overlooking the city of Bath, is offered today for the special price of £275 including frame, vat and uk delivery
28. Ralph Allen’s Sham Castle lithograph, 1975, ed 100, signed, 51 x 63.5 cm
Special Price £275
Born in London in 1930, artist, designer, author, illustrator and printmaker, son of the artist Tom Gentleman. Studied at Royal College of Art under Edward Bawden and John Nash. He illustrated and designed for many publishers and organisations, including stamps for Royal Mail, posters for London Transport and the National Trust and symbols for British Steel and Bodleian Library. In 2005, Tate Britain displayed Gentleman’s lithographs of Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire and Kelmscott House, Hammersmith, to commemorate his seventy fifth birthday. The Tate, V&A and the National Maritime Museum hold examples of his work.
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Josef Herman
30. The New Day
29. I, in Nature and Outside it
The Song of the Migrant Bird litrhographs, c1996, ed 50, signed, 20.5 x 13.8 cm
ÂŁ375
24
each
Josef Herman
31. In Search of Ones Path
32. The Strong Form
In 1999 the hand-printing and production of the tiny edition of lithographs for Song of the Migrant Bird was supervised by the master printer and lithographer Stanley Jones at the Curwen Press.
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John Piper
33. Babingley, Sepia Variation screenprint, 1984, ed 50, signed, 44.5 x 59.5 cm,
ÂŁ1650
Scarce Norfolk print
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John Piper
34. Dorchester Abbey offset lithograph, open edition, signed in plate, 56.8 x 78 cm,
visit www.johnpiperprints.com
ÂŁ950
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Andrzej Kuhn
35. Night Stove
36. Lovers
ed 195, signed, 50 x 50 cm
ed 195, signed, 58 x 45 cm
ÂŁ390
ÂŁ390
On the day before his mother, his sister and he were transported (from Poland in 1940), ten-year-old Andrzej, possessed by foreboding, sought ease by sifting through the illustrations in his children’s books.
No doubt memories of them continued to console the child during the transports, during his 3 years in Russia, and in his further exile; a lesson in the power of art that he never forgot.
Thus it is that a Kuhn painting brings to the viewer an inward smile of pleasure. They are meant to be images that warm when one is depressed; that uplift with their humour, their wit and humanity. Glyn Hughes, novelist and painter
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Andrzej Kuhn
37. Angel
38. King’s Chariot
ed 195, signed, 53.5 x 52 cm
ed 250, signed, 40 x 40 cm
£390
£295
These fantastic Andrzej Kuhn prints are proving incredibly popular. Mixed media prints on 320gsm Somerset Enhanced paper, each individually signed and numbered. Each print is embossed in the margin, bottom right, with the Goldmark Atelier blindstamp.
visit www.andrzejkuhn.com
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Gordon House
39. Directional Pink
40. Manuscript Red
etching, 1978-79, ed 40, signed, 41 x 30 cm
etching, 1978-79, ed 40, signed, 41 x 30 cm
ÂŁ450
ÂŁ450
Gordon House (1932-2004) born in South Wales. The Tate Gallery holds more than 100 of his prints and his work is also represented in many important public collections, including the Arts Council, the British Council, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
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Gordon House
41. Manx Yellow
42. Gothic Green
etching, 1978-79, ed 40, signed, 41 x 30 cm
etching, 1978-79, ed 40, signed, 41 x 30 cm
ÂŁ450
ÂŁ450
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Allen Jones
43. Improvisation lithograph, 1988, ed 60, signed, 75 x 106 cm was
ÂŁ1200,
now
ÂŁ875
Born 1937. Studied at Hornsey and Royal College of Art and quickly developed an international reputation, with exhibitions in Paris, London, Tokyo and Sao Paulo. Jones was famous for his Pop Art images, his glossy female forms owing something to American advertising of the 1960s. In the early 1980s Jones created freer silhouette-like coloured images. His work is held by Tate Gallery and Arts Council.
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Allen Jones
44. The Tree lithograph, 1988, ed 60, signed, 75 x 106 cm was
ÂŁ1200,
now
ÂŁ875
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