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Lot 349

Ben Nicholson Oil Wash, Red Emphasis ph 544, 1963

Estimate: $44,000 - $48,000

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Ben Nicholson (England, 1894-1982), Red Emphasis ph 544, 1963. Oil wash and graphite painting on paper, mounted to painted Masonite board. Abstract geometric composition in tan, white, and red; signed, dated, titled, and numbered "NICHOLSON / aug 63 / (red emphasis) ph 544" en verso. With Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York, label plus gallery stamp, additional label, and sticker inscribed "33" en verso. Board: 16 3/4" H x 18 1/2" W. Frame: 18 1/4" H x 19" W.  Note: Photocopy of relevant page from a 1980 institutional publication with provenance history is included in the image sequence. 

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Biographical note: "A modernist painter and sculptor who adopted the constructivist style in the 1930s, Nicholson is known primarily for his geometric abstract reliefs. He studied at the Slade School of Art 1910-1911, and spent most of the years 1911-1918 abroad. He married the painter Winifred Dacre (nee Roberts) in 1920, and began experimenting with abstract painting in 1924. Also in that year he became a member of the Seven and Five Society...and was elected president in 1926. In 1928, under the influence of Alfred Wallis, he began to paint in a primitive style. He travelled to France in 1932 and 1933 in the company of the sculptor Barbara Hepworth. There he became acquainted with Arp, Miro, Mondrian, and Calder. In 1933 both Nicholson and Hepworth were invited to join the Abstraction-Creation Group in Paris. He and Hepworth were married soon after, and during this period Nicholson began to make his signature carved reliefs.

In 1937 he co-edited the magazine 'Circle' with Naum Gabo. In 1939 he and Hepworth relocated from London to Cornwall. The second world war interrupted their association with the international modernist movement, but Nicholson continued to develop his work, and introduced color to his reliefs and revisted landscape themes. Through the 1950s Nicholson continued to exhibit and garner awards. In 1957 he married Felicitas Vogler. They moved to Ticino in 1958. The Tate Gallery mounted his second retrospective in 1969. He left Vogler and returned to England in 1971, where he continued to work until his death in 1982." (Source: Getty Research Foundation Museum)

PROVENANCE: Deaccessioned by a Southern institution to benefit the acquisitions fund; Acquired from Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York, 1964.

Condition

Excellent condition. The white spots that appear in the UV photos are from the mounting material used by the artist.

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Deaccessioned by a Southern institution to benefit the acquisitions fund; Acquired from Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York, 1964.