ID 922570
Lot 25 | LAWRENCE ATKINSON (1873-1931)
Estimate value
£ 40 000 – 60 000
Abstract Composition
ink, watercolour, gouache and crayon on paper
13 1/4 x 8 3/8 in. (33.6 x 21.4 cm.)
Executed circa 1914-16.
Provenance
with Piccadilly Gallery, London, 1965.
with Anthony d'Offay, London, where purchased by the present owner in August 1989.
Literature
Exhibition catalogue, Abstract Art in England 1913-1915, London, Anthony d'Offay, 1969, n.p., no. 2, illustrated.
Exhibition catalogue, Vorticism and its Allies, London, Arts Council of Great Britain, 1974, p. 91, no. 384.
R. Cork, Vorticism and Abstract Art in the First Machine Age: Vol. II: Synthesis and Decline, London, 1976, p. 412, illustrated.
Exhibition catalogue, Origini dell 'astrattismo verso altri orizzonti del reale, Milan, Palazzo Reale, 1979, n.p., no. 405, illustrated.
Exhibition catalogue, British Modernist Art: 1905-1930, New York, Hirschl & Adler Galleries, 1987, p. 49, no. 41, illustrated.
M. Antliff and V. Greene (eds.), exhibition catalogue, The Vorticists: Manifesto for a Modern World, Durham, The Nasher Museum of Art, 2010, pp. 118-119, no. 22, illustrated.
Exhibited
London, Anthony d'Offay, Abstract Art in England 1913-1915, November - December 1969, no. 2.
London, Arts Council of Great Britain, Hayward Gallery, Vorticism and its Allies, March - June 1974, no. 384.
New York, Davis & Long, Vorticism and Abstract Art in the First Machine Age, April 1977, no. 2.
Milan, Palazzo Reale, Origini dell 'astrattismo verso altri orizzonti del reale, October 1979 - January 1980, no. 405.
New Haven, Yale Centre for British Art, Blast: The British Answer to Futurism, April - June 1983, no. 6.
New York, Hirschl & Adler Galleries, British Modernist Art: 1905-1930, November 1987 - January 1988, no. 41.
Durham, The Nasher Museum of Art, The Vorticists: Manifesto for a Modern World, September 2010 - January 2011, no. 22: this exhibition travelled to Venice, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, January - May 2011; and London, Tate Britain, June - September 2011.
Special Notice
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Applied technique: | Crayon, Painted, Watercolor |
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Medium: | Acrylic glass, Plastic |
Art style: | Modern art |
Applied technique: | Crayon, Painted, Watercolor |
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Medium: | Acrylic glass, Plastic |
Art style: | Modern art |
Address of auction |
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