ID 1051353
Lot 160 | KEITH VAUGHAN (1912-1977)
Estimate value
£ 80 000 – 120 000
Supper at Worpswede
signed and dated 'Vaughan 51' (lower right)
oil on board
28 x 36 in. (71.2 x 91.4 cm.)
Painted in 1951.
Provenance
Dr Erich Alport, by 1956.
His sale; Christie's, London, 18 July 1972, lot 69.
with Piccadilly Gallery, London.
with Thomas Agnew & Sons, London.
Dr John Ball and Gordon Hargreaves.
A.R. Mann.
Sir Humphry Wakefield, London, from whom purchased by the present owner in 2006.
Literature
C. Neve, 'Trial of an Outsider', Country Life, 4 June 1981, p. 1618, illustrated.
Exhibition catalogue, Keith Vaughan, London, Agnew's, 1990, p. 5, no. 34, illustrated.
Exhibition catalogue, An Exhibition of Modern Paintings, London, Jonathan Clark Fine Art, 1993, p. 25, exhibition not numbered, illustrated.
A. Hepworth and I. Massey, Keith Vaughan: The Mature Oils 1946-1977, Bristol, 2012, p. 76, no. AH128, illustrated.
Exhibited
London, Lefevre Gallery, New Paintings by Keith Vaughan, October 1951, no. 9.
Newcastle upon Tyne, Hatton Gallery, Keith Vaughan: Retrospective, March 1956, no. 16.
Arts Council of Great Britain, Keith Vaughan: Touring Retrospective, 1957, no. 13, catalogue not traced.
London, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Keith Vaughan: Retrospective Exhibition, March - April 1963, no. 127.
London, Geffrye Museum, Keith Vaughan: Images of Man, Figurative Paintings 1946-1960, May - June 1981, no. 17: this exhibition travelled to Birmingham, City Museum and Art Gallery, July - September 1981.
London, Agnew's, Keith Vaughan, November - December 1990, no. 34.
London, Jonathan Clark Fine Art, An Exhibition of Modern Paintings, Autumn 1993, exhibition not numbered.
Artist: | Keith Vaughan (1912 - 1977) |
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Applied technique: | Oil, Painted |
Art style: | Modern art |
Auction house category: | Paintings |
Artist: | Keith Vaughan (1912 - 1977) |
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Applied technique: | Oil, Painted |
Art style: | Modern art |
Auction house category: | Paintings |
Address of auction |
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