SIR WILLIAM NICHOLSON (1872-1949)

Lot 32
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Lot 32 | SIR WILLIAM NICHOLSON (1872-1949)
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SIR WILLIAM NICHOLSON (1872-1949)
Pansies and Other Flowers
signed with initial 'N.' (lower right)
oil on canvas-board
11 ½ x 15 5/8 in. (29.3 x 39.8 cm.)
Painted circa 1926.




Provenance

with Beaux Arts Gallery, London.
J.C. Metcalfe.
R. Porter.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 20 March 1970, lot 221, as 'Pansies and other Flowers in a Bowl'.
with Roland, Browse & Delbanco, London, where purchased by the family of the present owner in 1970.



Literature

J. Duveen, 'Thirty Years of British Art', The Studio Special Autumn Number, London, 1930, p. 39, illustrated.
P. Reed, William Nicholson: Catalogue Raisonné of the Oil Paintings, London, 2014, p. 444, no. 557, illustrated.



Exhibited

possibly London, Beaux Arts Gallery, Exhibition, 1928, no. 83, as 'Winter Flowers', catalogue not traced.
London, Roland, Browse & Delbanco, William Nicholson: Centenary Exhibition, April - May 1972, p. 9, no. 12, illustrated.
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