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b. 1899 - d. 1998

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    • λ ALFRED HORACE GERRARD (BRITISH 1899-1988), R.B. CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM (AFTER EPSTEIN)
      Oct. 03, 2024

      λ ALFRED HORACE GERRARD (BRITISH 1899-1988), R.B. CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM (AFTER EPSTEIN)

      Est: £30 - £50

      λ ALFRED HORACE GERRARD (BRITISH 1899-1988)R.B. CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM (AFTER EPSTEIN)WoodcutSigned in pencil, titled and numbered 10/30Image: 12.5 x 10cm (4¾ x 3¾ in.)Measurements do not include the frame unless specified.

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    • λ ALFRED HORACE GERRARD (BRITISH 1899-1988), R.B. CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM (AFTER EPSTEIN)
      Aug. 01, 2024

      λ ALFRED HORACE GERRARD (BRITISH 1899-1988), R.B. CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM (AFTER EPSTEIN)

      Est: £40 - £60

      λ ALFRED HORACE GERRARD (BRITISH 1899-1988)R.B. CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM (AFTER EPSTEIN)WoodcutSigned in pencil, titled and numbered 10/30Image: 12.5 x 10cm (4¾ x 3¾ in.)Measurements do not include the frame unless specified.

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    • Alfred Horace Gerrard, 
      Jun. 11, 2024

      Alfred Horace Gerrard, 

      Est: £150 - £200

      Alfred Horace Gerrard,  British 1899-1998 -  Dandelions;  crayon on paper, signed lower left 'A H Gerrard 1937', 48.5 x 36 cm (ARR)  Provenance:  the Estate of Katharine Leigh-Pemberton and A. H. Gerrard  Note:  this lot is accompanied by a copy of 'A. H. Gerrard: His Life and Work' by K. L. Gerrard, 2019.  Gerrard was a highly influential artist and teacher, mainly at the Slade where he became Head of Sculpture from 1948-68, and his pupils included Karin Jonzen, Eduardo Paolozzi and F. E. McWilliam who would later write on his work.  Gerrard had an exhibition at Colnaghi's alongside his wife Katharine Leigh-Pemberton in 1931 as well as a retrospective at the South London Gallery in 1978. His works are found in public spaces including 'Development of Man' at Bridge Street, Hemel Hempstead, 'The North Wind' at St. James's Park Underground (alongside works by Eric Gill, Henry Moore and Jacob Epstein) and at St. Anselm's Church in Kennington. Works are also in public collections including the Imperial War Museum and Leeds Art Gallery. 

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    • Alfred Horace Gerrard, 
      Jun. 11, 2024

      Alfred Horace Gerrard, 

      Est: £300 - £500

      Alfred Horace Gerrard,  British 1899-1998 -  Self-portrait study;  oil on board, 24.3 x 17.6 cm (unframed) (ARR)  Provenance:  the Estate of Katharine Leigh-Pemberton and A. H. Gerrard  Note:  this lot is accompanied by a copy of 'A. H. Gerrard: His Life and Work' by K. L. Gerrard, 2019.  Gerrard was a highly influential artist and teacher, mainly at the Slade where he became Head of Sculpture from 1948-68, and his pupils included Karin Jonzen, Eduardo Paolozzi and F. E. McWilliam who would later write on his work.  Gerrard had an exhibition at Colnaghi's alongside his wife Katharine Leigh-Pemberton in 1931 as well as a retrospective at the South London Gallery in 1978. His works are found in public spaces including 'Development of Man' at Bridge Street, Hemel Hempstead, 'The North Wind' at St. James's Park Underground (alongside works by Eric Gill, Henry Moore and Jacob Epstein) and at St. Anselm's Church in Kennington. Works are also in public collections including the Imperial War Museum and Leeds Art Gallery. 

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    • Martin Froy,  British 1926–2017 -  Drawing of Standing Figure;  pencil, f
      Mar. 12, 2024

      Martin Froy,  British 1926–2017 -  Drawing of Standing Figure;  pencil, f

      Est: £200 - £300

      Martin Froy,  British 1926–2017 -  Drawing of Standing Figure;  pencil, felt-pen and gouache on paper, 54.2 x 36.6 cm (ARR)  Provenance:  with The Hanover Gallery, London;  the Estate of Alfred Horace Gerrard (1899-1998)  Note:  this lot is accompanied by a copy of 'A. H. Gerrard: His Life and Work' by K. L. Gerrard, 2019  Froy studied at the Slade where he was taught by Alfred Horace Gerrard; his sculptural, analytical approach to the figure can be seen in the way the figure in this drawing is formed out of geometric lines. Important paintings in the same style are found in the collections of the Hepworth Wakefield, the Arts Council and the Tate.  He exhibited at the Hanover Gallery in 1952 in a joint show with Lucien Freud. 

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    • Alfred Horace Gerrard,  British 1899-1998 -  Tommy, 1994;  red chalk on p
      Mar. 12, 2024

      Alfred Horace Gerrard,  British 1899-1998 -  Tommy, 1994;  red chalk on p

      Est: £200 - £300

      Alfred Horace Gerrard,  British 1899-1998 -  Tommy, 1994;  red chalk on paper, signed with initials and dated lower right 'AHG 1994', 51 x 37.5 cm (ARR)  Note:  The vendor's proceeds from the sale of this work will be going to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.  Provenance:  the Estate of Katharine Leigh-Pemberton and A. H. Gerrard  Note: this lot is accompanied by a copy of 'A. H. Gerrard: His Life and Work' by K. L. Gerrard, 2019  Gerrard was a highly influential artist and teacher, mainly at the Slade where he became Head of Sculpture from 1948-68, and his pupils included Karin Jonzen, Eduardo Paolozzi and F. E. McWilliam who would later write on his work.  Gerrard had an exhibition at Colnaghi's alongside his wife Katharine Leigh-Pemberton in 1931 as well as a retrospective at the South London Gallery in 1978. His works are found in public spaces including 'Development of Man' at Bridge Street, Hemel Hempstead, 'The North Wind' at St. James's Park Underground (alongside works by Eric Gill, Henry Moore and Jacob Epstein) and at St. Anselm's Church in Kennington. Works are also in public collections including the Imperial War Museum and Leeds Art Gallery. Towards the end of the artist's life he would turn repeatedly to his beloved cat as a subject, exploring his movement and physicality in a repeated series of drawings. This led to the latter stages of his career being dubbed 'The Tommy Years'. 

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    • Alfred Horace Gerrard,  British 1899-1998 -  Figure studies and Portrait s
      Mar. 12, 2024

      Alfred Horace Gerrard,  British 1899-1998 -  Figure studies and Portrait s

      Est: £300 - £500

      Alfred Horace Gerrard,  British 1899-1998 -  Figure studies and Portrait study, 1937;  two oil on canvas works in shared mount, both signed and dated lower right 'A H Gerrard 1937', 51.5 x 20.1 cm (ARR)  Provenance:  the Estate of Katharine Leigh-Pemberton and A. H. Gerrard  Note:  this lot is accompanied by a copy of 'A. H. Gerrard: His Life and Work' by K. L. Gerrard, 2019.  Gerrard was a highly influential artist and teacher, mainly at the Slade where he became Head of Sculpture from 1948-68, and his pupils included Karin Jonzen, Eduardo Paolozzi and F. E. McWilliam who would later write on his work.  Gerrard had an exhibition at Colnaghi's alongside his wife Katharine Leigh-Pemberton in 1931 as well as a retrospective at the South London Gallery in 1978. His works are found in public spaces including 'Development of Man' at Bridge Street, Hemel Hempstead, 'The North Wind' at St. James's Park Underground (alongside works by Eric Gill, Henry Moore and Jacob Epstein) and at St. Anselm's Church in Kennington. Works are also in public collections including the Imperial War Museum and Leeds Art Gallery. 

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