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Painter, b. 1934 - d. 2019

Alasdair James Gray (28 December 1934 – 29 December 2019) was a Scottish writer and artist. His first novel, Lanark (1981), is seen as a landmark of Scottish fiction. He published novels, short stories, plays, poetry and translations, and wrote on politics and the history of English and Scots literature. His works of fiction combine realism, fantasy, and science fiction with the use of his own typography and illustrations, and won several awards.

He studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1952 to 1957. As well as his book illustrations, he painted portraits and murals, including one at the Òran Mór venue and one at Hillhead subway station. His artwork has been widely exhibited and is in several important collections. Before Lanark, he had plays performed on radio and TV.

His writing style is postmodern and has been compared with those of Franz Kafka, George Orwell, Jorge Luis Borges and Italo Calvino. It often contains extensive footnotes explaining the works that influenced it. His books inspired many younger Scottish writers, including Irvine Welsh, Alan Warner, A. L. Kennedy, Janice Galloway Chris Kelso and Iain Banks. He was writer-in-residence at the University of Glasgow from 1977 to 1979, and professor of Creative Writing at Glasgow and Strathclyde Universities from 2001 to 2003.

Gray was a civic nationalist and a republican, and wrote supporting socialism and Scottish independence. He popularised the epigram "Work as if you live in the early days of a better nation" (taken from a poem by Canadian poet Dennis Leigh) which was engraved in the Canongate Wall of the Scottish Parliament Building in Edinburgh when it opened in 2004. He lived almost all his life in Glasgow, married twice, and had one son. On his death The Guardian referred to him as "the father figure of the renaissance in Scottish literature and art".

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Apr. 02, 2025

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £300 - £500

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) THE SCOTS HIPPO 3 - 2007 Screenprint, 33/90, signed, titled, numbered and dated 14.3.2007 in pencil to margin the sheet 76cm x 56cm (30in x 22in), unframed

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Apr. 02, 2025

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £300 - £500

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) INSIDE THE BOX OF BONE... Screenprint, 14/50, with personal inscription to Brian Smith around the edge of the image ‘The 14th of 50 . . . By Alasdair Gray’ 72cm x 43.5cm (28.25in x 17.25in) This print was a gift from the artist to the current owner's father, Brian Smith, a close friend of the artist. Having met in the 1960s, Brian features in Roger Glass’ A Secretary’s Biography, and their friendship endured throughout Brian's life, with Alasdair ultimately providing the eulogy at Brian's funeral. The families also remained close, with Brian's wife sitting for a portrait by Gray and her eczema inspiring the ‘dragon skin’ in Lanark.

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  • § AFTER ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Apr. 02, 2025

    § AFTER ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £300 - £500

    AFTER ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) ALASDAIR GRAY/MALCOLM HOOD EXHIBITION POSTER Poster print, after an original ink drawing the sheet 93cm x 42cm (36.5in x 16.5in), unframed

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Apr. 02, 2025

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) MARY AND TOM BLISS IN BEARSTED - 1960 Pen and ink 43cm x 59cm (17in x 23.25in) Literature: ‘A Life in Pictures’, p.90, by Alasdair Gray, pub. Canongate, Edinburgh 2010.

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Apr. 02, 2025

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) INGE - C.1961 Ballpoint pen and ink wash on paper 55cm x 37cm (21.5in x 14.5in) In 1961, Gray married Inge Sorenson. He commenced upon a series of portraits of her that year, of which this is likely one. Two further examples from this series can be found in the collection of the National Gallery of Scotland. Of his work at this time, Gray comments on page 89 of his 2010 autobiographical monograph, ‘A Life in Pictures’: ‘My earliest portraits often had black or grey backgrounds with subdued tones and colours because I then felt the bright, heraldic colours I most enjoyed would distract from my fine lines.' He continued to draw Inge up until the end of their marriage in 1970. These portraits are some of his most intimate and tender studies. 

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Mar. 26, 2025

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) LANARK: A LIFE IN 4 BOOKS (SET OF FIVE SCREENPRINTS) - 2014 Screenprints, P/P, aside from the edition of 60, signed and editioned in pencil to margin, published by Glasgow Print Studio, with their blindstamp (5) each sheet 75cm x 51cm (29.5in x 20in)

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Mar. 26, 2025

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £2,000 - £4,000

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) LANARK SERIES - 1981 The complete set of six lithographs, 21/45, each signed, titled, dated 19.2.81 and numbered in pencil to margin (6) the largest sheet 64cm x 42.5cm (25.25in x 16.75in) This set was a gift from the artist to the current owner's father, Brian Smith, a close friend of the artist. Having met in the 1960s, Brian features in Roger Glass’ A Secretary’s Biography, and their friendship endured throughout Brian's life, with Alasdair ultimately providing the eulogy at Brian's funeral. The families also remained close, with Brian's wife sitting for a portrait by Gray and her eczema inspiring the ‘dragon skin’ in Lanark.

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Jan. 22, 2025

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £400 - £600

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) OZYMANDIAS, 2017 Screenprint, P/P, aside from the edition of 40, signed and editioned in pencil to margin, published by Glasgow Print Studio, with their blindstamp the sheet 53cm x 43cm (20.75in x 17in)

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Jan. 22, 2025

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £400 - £600

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) WE WILL ALL GO DOWN INTO THE STREETS OF WATER, 2008 Screenprint, Printer's Proof, signed, inscribed and dated 1.10.2008 in pencil to margin, published by Glasgow Print Studio the sheet 76cm x 56cm (30in x 22in)

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Jan. 22, 2025

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £400 - £600

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) BELLA CALEDONIA, 2019 Screenprint, P/P, aside from the edition of 60, signed and editioned in pencil to margin, published by Glasgow Print Studio, with their blindstamp the sheet 63.5cm x 44.5cm (25in x 17.5in)

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Jan. 22, 2025

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) KAREN, 1969 Signed, inscribed with title and dated 1969 verso, Indian ink on beige paper 57.5cm x 29.5cm (22.5in x 11.5in) Purchased directly from the artist. This work is illustrated on the inside dust jacket of Gray's book, ‘A Life in Pictures’, published Canongate, Edinburgh 2010, but wrongly titled and dated ‘Elizabeth’, 1970. 

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Jan. 22, 2025

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) RED BETH Inscribed 'Beth & Emily' verso, ink and wash and acrylic on red paper 75cm x 53cm (29.5in x 21in) Purchased directly from the artist.  Note: This work is illustrated on page 144 of Gray's book, ‘A Life in Pictures’, published by Canongate, Edinburgh, 2010. Gray wrote the following about this work:“Beth McCulloch was a housewife and mother without time to develop her own artistic ability, so was glad to help me make pictures she could not make herself. This one was drawn on a big sheet of tough red paper from the Sauchiehall Street studio of a friendly fashion photographer who had used it as a background. Beth's faith in my art greatly helped me as my marriage became difficult.”

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Jan. 22, 2025

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £400 - £600

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) THE TOWER OF BABEL, 2017 Screenprint, P/P, aside from the edition of 40, signed and editioned in pencil to margin, published by Glasgow Print Studio, with their blindstamp the sheet 53cm x 43.5cm (20.75in x 17in)

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Jan. 22, 2025

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £4,000 - £6,000

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) MARY ON VERY STRIPED COVERLET, 1984-2010 Inscribed with title and dated upper left, signed and inscribed with title verso and dated ‘drawn 1984, coloured 2010’, ink and acrylic on brown paper 39cm x 89cm (15.5in x 35in) Literature:  ‘A Life in Pictures: Alasdair Gray’, published by Canongate, 2010, p.152.“I drew May Hooper in the middle 80s when I felt free enough to use a think-nibbed script fountain pen whose angle varied with the outline of the stroke, which was enough to suggest the volume of bare limbs et cetera without any of the hatching I kept for her garment. I liked the contrast between these and meant to fill a small book with pictures.”

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Jan. 22, 2025

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £400 - £600

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) INSIDE THE BOX OF BONE . . . , 2008 Screenprint, 34/60, signed, dated 9.9.2008 and numbered in pencil to margin 62cm x 33cm (24.5in x 13in)

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  • Gray (Alasdair) Poor Things, uncorrected proof, signed by the author, 1992.
    Dec. 05, 2024

    Gray (Alasdair) Poor Things, uncorrected proof, signed by the author, 1992.

    Est: £300 - £400

    Gray (Alasdair) Poor Things, uncorrected proof, signed by author on half-title, light toning to margins, original wrappers, minor creasing to spine, near-fine, 8vo, 1992. *** A rare signed proof which has recently been adapted into the Oscar-winning movie, starring Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo.

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  • Gray (Alasdair) The Fall of Kelvin Walker, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author, Edinburgh, 1985 & others by Gray (10)
    Sep. 19, 2024

    Gray (Alasdair) The Fall of Kelvin Walker, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author, Edinburgh, 1985 & others by Gray (10)

    Est: £200 - £300

    Gray (Alasdair) The Fall of Kelvin Walker, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "to Liz from [blank] VIA alasdair 27 March 1984 (no) 6" on front free endpapers, 1985; Something Leather, signed by the author in year of publication on front free endpapers, 1990; 1982 Janine, signed presentation inscription from the author "for Bethsy [printed] and Chris from alasdair 26 March 1986", 1984, first English editions, original boards, dust-jackets, light surface marks, otherwise fine, Edinburgh; and 7 others by Gray, 8vo (10)

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  • Gray (Alasdair) Lanark, first English edition, 1985.
    Sep. 19, 2024

    Gray (Alasdair) Lanark, first English edition, 1985.

    Est: £150 - £200

    Gray (Alasdair) Lanark, first English edition, one of 1000 copies signed by the author on front free endpapers, original boards, dust-jacket, fine, 8vo, 1985.

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  • ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Aug. 13, 2024

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £400 - £600

    ALASDAIR GRAYCORRUPTION - 2008 Screenprint, 19/60, signed, dated 23.12.2008 and numbered in pencil to margin 62cm x 33cm (12.25in x 13in)YesArtistSCOTTISH19342019

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  • ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Aug. 13, 2024

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £400 - £600

    ALASDAIR GRAYINSIDE THE BOX OF BONE . . . - 2008 Screenprint, 34/60, signed, dated 9.9.2008 and numbered in pencil to margin 62cm x 33cm (24.5in x 13in)YesArtistSCOTTISH19342019

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  • ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Aug. 13, 2024

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £400 - £600

    ALASDAIR GRAYTHE SCOTS HIPPO 5 - 2007 Screenprint, Printer's Proof, inscribed, titled and dated 27.4.2007 in pencil to margin  63cm x 39.5cm (24.75in x 15.5in)YesArtistSCOTTISH19342019

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Aug. 13, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) BILL SKINNER - 1968/2017 Signed, titled and inscribed '1968 drawn, coloured 2017,' ink and watercolour 40cm x 56cm (15.75in x 22in)

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Aug. 13, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £1,500 - £2,500

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) PORTRAIT OF SEATED FIGURE WITH DRAM Signed, dated, titled and inscribed lower left: 'Ian Fleming, good school teacher of art and friend - drawn 1972, hand-coloured 2017,' ink and gouache 38.5cm x 41cm (15.25in x 16.25in) In the final few years of his life, Gray would re-visit sketches from earlier decades, colourising blocks of the composition with paint and adding inscriptions offering details he recalled of their subjects and sittings. In this case it would appear he has misremembered… Gray recalled enjoyed a dram from time to time with his friend, the art teacher Ian Fleming. However, it does not in fact appear to be Fleming depicted here, and despite Gray's inscription the identity of the sitter remains unknown. It is nonetheless a stylish and stylized period portrait of an intellectual-looking older man enjoying both the whiskey and Gray's company, and a fine example of Gray's distinctive take on portraiture. 

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Aug. 13, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £4,000 - £6,000

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) THE NEW ROOM (FILM SEQUENCE WITH LIZ LOCHHEAD SERIES) - 1972 Acrylic, crayon, oil, pencil and watercolour on brown paper on board 106cm x 127cm (41.75in x 50in) Exhibited: Now and Then, Sorcha Dallas Gallery, Glasgow, 2008Literature: Alasdair Gray, Alasdair Gray: A Life in Pictures, Canongate, Edinburgh, 2020, illustrated p.157 This work is from an important series in Gray's career and a significant undertaking; 'Film sequence with Liz Lochhead', in which Gray created artworks to illustrate Lochhead's poetry, which were then filmed by Malcolm Hossick, a BBC producer.The poems were written and the images finished, but the film that was to unite them fell through. The film was to tell the story of a doomed love affair, with the images acting as flashbacks or memories.This significant example of Gray's work has been loaned for exhibitions of Gray's work throughout the years, notably in the exhibition 'Now and Then' mounted by the Sorcha Dallas Gallery in Glasgow in 2008, which saw the nine works in the Lochhead series re-united for the first time.

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Aug. 13, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £500 - £700

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) MARY BLISS READING Biro on paper 46cm x 47cm (18in x 18.5in ), unframed 

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Aug. 13, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £500 - £700

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) THREE DESIGNS FOR 'DOG & BONE' Mixed media and collage (3) each 36cm x 23cm (14in x 9in) These works comprise collaged, printed and hand drawn elements, incised areas and application of tippex in places.

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Aug. 13, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £600 - £800

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) PORTRAIT OF BILL HAMILTON READING - C.1970 Biro, ink and wash and tippex on tan paper 42.5cm x 32cm (16.75in x 12.5in), unframed Collection of Mary Bliss William Donald Hamilton F.R.S. (1936–2000) was a British evolutionary biologist, recognised as one of the most significant evolutionary theorists of the 20th century.

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    Jun. 26, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £300 - £500

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) GIRL SEATED Biro on paper, and a companion, Girl Drying Hair, biro on blue paper (2) 32cm x 26.75cm (12.5in x 10.5in); 39cm x 22cm (15.25in x 8.75in), each unframed

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  • Gray (Alasdair) Poor Things, second impression, signed by the author, 1992.
    May. 09, 2024

    Gray (Alasdair) Poor Things, second impression, signed by the author, 1992.

    Est: £600 - £800

    Gray (Alasdair) Poor Things, first edition, second impression, signed by the author on front free endpaper, original boards, dust-jacket, light creasing to spine ends, 8vo, 1992. *** A bright and crisp copy of Gray's work, recently adapted into a film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, starring Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo and William Dafoe.

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    May. 01, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £300 - £500

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) ANN - 2011 Screenprint, 4/50, signed and numbered in pencil to margin, published by Edinburgh Printmakers, with their blindstamp the sheet 69cm x 40.5cm (27in x 16in), unframed Selected Works from Edinburgh Printmakers, sold to raise funds to support their continued initiatives to provide space, expertise and support for artists and the wider community. 

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    May. 01, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £300 - £500

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) BILL SKINNER IN HIS OTAGO STREET HOME - 2011 Screenprint, 14/50, signed and numbered in pencil to margin, published by Edinburgh Printmakers, with their blindstamp the sheet 69cm x 41cm (27.25in x 16.25in), unframed Selected Works from Edinburgh Printmakers, sold to raise funds to support their continued initiatives to provide space, expertise and support for artists and the wider community. 

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    May. 01, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £300 - £500

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) THE SCOTS HIPPO 7 - 2007 Screenprint, 33/90, signed, titled, numbered and dated 16.5.2007 in pencil to margin the sheet 76cm x 57cm (30in x 22.5in), unframed

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    May. 01, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £300 - £500

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) THE SCOTS HIPPO 6 - 2007 Screenprint, 33/90, signed, titled, numbered and dated 16.5.2007 in pencil to margin the sheet 76cm x 57cm (30in x 22.5in), unframed

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    May. 01, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £300 - £500

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) THE SCOTS HIPPO 5 - 2007 Screenprint, 33/90, signed, titled, numbered and dated 27.4.2007 in pencil to margin the sheet 76cm x 57cm (30in x 22.5in), unframed 

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    May. 01, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £300 - £500

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) THE SCOTS HIPPO 4 - 2007 Screenprint, 33/90, signed, titled, numbered and dated 14.3.2007 in pencil to margin the sheet 76cm x 57cm (30in x 22.5in), unframed 

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    May. 01, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £300 - £500

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) THE SCOTS HIPPO 3 - 2007 Screenprint, 33/90, signed, titled, numbered and dated 14.3.2007 in pencil to margin the sheet 76cm x 56cm (30in x 22in), unframed 

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    May. 01, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £300 - £500

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) THE SCOTS HIPPO 2 - 2007 Screenprint, 33/90, signed, titled, numbered and dated 16.2.2007 in pencil to margin the sheet 76.5cm x 56cm (30in x 22in), unframed

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    May. 01, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £300 - £500

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) THE SCOTS HIPPO 1 - 2007 Screenprint, 33/90, signed, titled, numbered and dated 28.2.2007 in pencil to margin the sheet 76cm x 56cm (30in x 22in), unframed 

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  • § AFTER ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    May. 01, 2024

    § AFTER ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £300 - £500

    AFTER ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) PORTRAIT OF CAROLE GIBBONS - 1958/60 Poster print, after an original ink drawing, signed and inscribed in print 'drawn 1958, printed 1960, Portrait of Carole Gibbons’ the sheet 98.5cm x 38.5cm (38.75in x 15.25in), unframed  Carole Gibbons was born in Glasgow in 1935, and continues her art practice from her studio there to this day. A student of the Glasgow School of Art and member of The Young Glasgow Group collective, Gibbons was the first living female artist to be exhibited at Glasgow's Third Eye Centre. Despite a long and critically well-regarded career, with works featured in many institutional collections around the UK, Gibbons' work is only now really achieving the recognition it deserves. She was recently included in Tate's critically acclaimed exhibition Women in Revolt! Art and Activism in the UK 1970-1990. In 2023 her solo show at Celine, Glasgow was rated in Frieze Magazine's top ten shows of 2023. She has exhibited in New York and London in recent years, having recently been taken on by Hales Gallery, London, who are exposing her work to a new generation of collectors. As Hales note in their artist's biography, she has long been championed by artists Lucy Stein, Andrew Cranston, poet JF Hendry, art historian Susannah Thompson and her friend, the writer and artist Alasdair Gray. Here, Gray sympathetically conveys the likeness of his friend and artistic colleague and this poster demonstrates the truth in The Guardian's statement that; ‘A peculiarity of Gray’s graphic work is that it sometimes appears at its best in reproduction.’

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  • § AFTER ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    May. 01, 2024

    § AFTER ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £300 - £500

    AFTER ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) ALASDAIR GRAY/MALCOLM HOOD EXHIBITION POSTER Poster print, after an original ink drawing the sheet 93cm x 42cm (36.5in x 16.5in), unframed  Carole Gibbons was born in Glasgow in 1935, and continues her art practice from her studio there to this day. A student of the Glasgow School of Art and member of The Young Glasgow Group collective, Gibbons was the first living female artist to be exhibited at Glasgow's Third Eye Centre. Despite a long and critically well-regarded career, with works featured in many institutional collections around the UK, Gibbons' work is only now really achieving the recognition it deserves. She was recently included in Tate's critically acclaimed exhibition Women in Revolt! Art and Activism in the UK 1970-1990. In 2023 her solo show at Celine, Glasgow was rated in Frieze Magazine's top ten shows of 2023. She has exhibited in New York and London in recent years, having recently been taken on by Hales Gallery, London, who are exposing her work to a new generation of collectors. As Hales note in their artist's biography, she has long been championed by artists Lucy Stein, Andrew Cranston, poet JF Hendry, art historian Susannah Thompson and her friend, the writer and artist Alasdair Gray. Here, Gray uses a likeness of his friend and colleague as a compelling image to encourage attendance at his joint exhibition of work with Malcolm Hood. It demonstrates the truth to The Guardian's claim that, ‘a peculiarity of Gray’s graphic work is that it sometimes appears at its best in reproduction.’ The portrait, even in reproduction, is sympathetic, bold and compelling. 

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    May. 01, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £400 - £600

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) TAM O'SHANTER Dyeline print 59.5cm x 38cm (23.5in x 15in)

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    May. 01, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £400 - £600

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) ST. JEROME - 1955 Dyeline print, signed and dated in plate  59cm x 40cm (23.25in x 15.75in) This image was re-issued as an editioned photo relief print by Glasgow Print Studio in 2019.

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  • § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)
    May. 01, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) FAUST IN HIS STUDY (THE FAUST LEGEND) - 1958 Dyeline print, from lost original on tracing cloth, inscribed ‘Alasdair Gray to Mr George Campbell 1962’  the image 63cm x 63cm (24.75in x 24.75in) Literature: Illustrated in A Life in Pictures, Alasdair Gray, p.70Gray’s ‘Faust in his Study’ is a work that showcases his witty and bold graphic style. The scene is a chaotic one, which finds its origins in the original painting by Rembrandt, c. 1652, of the same name. In Rembrandt’s work, a scholar is transfixed by an orb of light that holds a secret code. In Gray’s version, all the knowledge of life swirls around this incredibly detailed work, intertwining symbols of death, love and the human experience. Gray has said that the figure of Faust ‘is an idealised version of me, busily introspecting.’ As the original tracing cloth has been lost, only a few dyeline prints and photocopies of this work exist. However, as The Guardian proclaimed ‘A peculiarity of Gray’s graphic work is that it sometimes appears at its best in reproduction.’

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    Apr. 30, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £600 - £800

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) MARY BLISS WITH GLOBE Biro 51cm x 76cm (20in x 30in), unframed Gifted by the artist to a former owner

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    Apr. 30, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) PORTRAIT OF P. GIBBONS - 1959 Signed upper left and inscribed ‘Monday 1.15a.m. 6 July 1959, 71 Scott St. Glasgow C3’, biro  40.5cm x 32.5cm (16in x 12.75in), unframed Gifted by the artist to a former owner

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    Apr. 30, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) PORTRAIT OF CAROLE GIBBONS - 1959 Signed, inscribed with title and dated lower left, mixed media on brown paper with later hand-colouring in acrylic to background 53cm x 33cm (21in x 13in) Gifted by the artist to a former owner

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    Apr. 30, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £2,000 - £4,000

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST CAROLE GIBBONS Mixed media on brown paper 40cm x 32cm (15,75in x 12.5in) Carole Gibbons was born in Glasgow in 1935, and continues her art practice from her studio there to this day. A student of the Glasgow School of Art and member of The Young Glasgow Group collective, Gibbons was the first living female artist to be exhibited at Glasgow's Third Eye Centre. Despite a long and critically well-regarded career, with works featured in many institutional collections around the UK, Gibbons' work is only now really achieving the recognition it deserves. She was recently included in Tate's critically acclaimed exhibition Women in Revolt! Art and Activism in the UK 1970-1990. In 2023 her solo show at Celine, Glasgow was rated in Frieze Magazine's top ten shows of 2023. She has exhibited in New York and London in recent years, having recently been taken on by Hales Gallery, London, who are exposing her work to a new generation of collectors. As Hales note in their artist's biography, she has long been championed by artists Lucy Stein, Andrew Cranston, poet JF Hendry, art historian Susannah Thompson and her friend, the writer and artist Alasdair Gray. Here we see Gray sketching her portrait as a young woman and artist - her hands full of the tools of her craft, her eye considering the subject of her drawing, lost in concentration. 

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    Apr. 30, 2024

    § ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019)

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934-2019) THREE DESIGNS FOR 'DOG & BONE' Mixed media and collage (3) each 36cm x 23cm (14in x 9in) Note: These works comprise collaged printed and hand drawn elements, incised areas and application of tippex in places.

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