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Painter, Illustrator, Water color painter, Lithographer, b. 1898 - d. 2000

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      • Hale, Kathleen (1898-2000), Portrait of a Boy
        Sep. 28, 2022

        Hale, Kathleen (1898-2000), Portrait of a Boy

        Est: £100 - £200

        Kathleen Hale (1898-2000) Portrait of a Boy Oil on Canvas Property of a Gentleman Dimensions: (Framed) 12.5 (H) x 11 in. (W) (Canvas) 10 (H) x 8 in. (W)

        Sloane Street Auctions
      • * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). The End of the Day, & Rag-and-Bone Man
        Mar. 09, 2022

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). The End of the Day, & Rag-and-Bone Man

        Est: £200 - £300

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). The End of the Day, & Rag-and-Bone Man Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). The End of the Day, or, Horse and Cart by Moonlight, pencil on paper, a couple of small fox spots, sheet size 11.2 x 15.4cm (4 3/8 x 6 1/8ins), window mounted, framed and glazed (30.5 x 27.5cm), together with: Rag-and-Bone Man, 1913, pencil on paper, some discolouration, mainly to upper margin and right side, sheet size 16.1 x 22cm (6 3/8 x 8 5/8ins), laid on paper (with pencilled caption to lower margin 'November 13th 1913'), window mounted, framed and glazed (35.5 x 39cm), verso with red ink manuscript number 1, relating to the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001 Qty: (2) Footnote: Both depicted in Kathleen Hale's autobiography A Slender Reputation, on pages 36 & 34 respectively.

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Rabley Willow Sitting Room, oil on canvas, & 7 others
        Mar. 09, 2022

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Rabley Willow Sitting Room, oil on canvas, & 7 others

        Est: £300 - £500

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Rabley Willow Sitting Room, oil on canvas, & 7 others Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Rabley Willow Sitting Room, oil on canvas, some areas of flaking and loss, mainly affecting left side, verso with ink manuscript numbers 'Pic 57' and '021', 61.5 x 46.5cm (24 x 18ins), unstretched and unframed, together with: Portrait of a young boy [Ian Blagg], oil on canvas, verso with ink manuscript 'Pic P4' and '004', 48.8 x 39.0cm (19 1/4 x 15 3/8ins), unstretched and unframed, plus: Peacock and stag, oil on canvas, top margin and verso with ink manuscript 'Pic I13' and '013', 39.5 x 48.5cm (15 1/2 x 19 1/8ins), unstretched and unframed, with: River and wooded cliffs [Rossdohan Island, County Kerry], oil on canvas, signed lower right, 51.0 x 61.3cm (20 1/8 x 12 1/8ins), framed (64.5 x 74.6 cm), verso with framer's label 'The Rowley Gallery Ltd., Kensington', and ink manuscript 'Pic ISL1' and '015', and 4 others similar: 3 oil on canvas landscapes, (unstretched and unframed), one oil on board depicting a pair of white egrets (title label on verso 'Two Cranes'), unframed, each 49 x 58cm and smaller Qty: (8) Footnote: Rabley Willow in Hertfordshire was the home that Douglas and Kathleen moved to when their first son was born, to escape the noise and polluted air of London (A Slender Reputation p.183). The three additional landscapes depict: Kerry - inlet with rocks, trees and mountains; Lake and hills, Kenmark Estuary, Kerry; Rocky seashore, Kenmark Estuary, Kerry. On page 247 of A Slender Reputation the artist mentions a family holiday to Sneem, a village on the coast of County Kerry near Rossdohan Island, taken sometime during the late 1940s. She describes the "trees hung with bright green moss, ... immense boulders encrusted with orange, grey, white and black lichen ...".

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of Dorelia John, circa 1919, & one other
        Mar. 09, 2022

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of Dorelia John, circa 1919, & one other

        Est: £200 - £300

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of Dorelia John, circa 1919, & one other Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of Dorelia John, circa 1919, pencil on paper, signed and titled towards lower right, lightly foxed, dampstain to left edge (beneath mount), sheet size 24.1 x 20.4cm (9 1/2 x 8ins), window mounted, framed and glazed (36.5 x 29.8cm), verso with crossed-out ink number '13', and pencilled '15', together with: Mother, pencil on paper, signed and titled lower left, somewhat foxed and marked, mount aperture 27.0 x 17.5cm (10 5/8 x 6 7/8ins), framed and glazed (40.5 x 31cm), framers tape on verso with ink manuscript artist's name and title 'My Mother', possibly in the artist's hand Qty: (2)

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of a young girl in a checked blouson, 1920, & 4 others similar
        Mar. 09, 2022

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of a young girl in a checked blouson, 1920, & 4 others similar

        Est: £300 - £500

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of a young girl in a checked blouson, 1920, & 4 others similar Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of a young girl in a checked blouson, 1920, pencil on paper, signed lower right, additionally signed and dated lower left, a few foxing spots, sheet size 31.8 x 24.3cm (12 1/2 x 9 5/8ins), verso with numbers '5', 'Pic P 24' & '434', window mounted, framed and glazed (56.5 x 47.1cm), verso with red ink '16', relating to the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001, together with: Portrait of a young girl (a young Norman woman), 1920, pencil on paper, signed and dated lower left, toned, a few pale fox spots, faint scratch to forehead, sheet size 35.4 x 26.9cm (14 x 10 5/8ins), window mounted, framed and glazed (57.5 x 48cm), verso with pencilled '17' relating to the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001, and a label incorrectly identifying it as '21. Woman in Profile', plus: Portrait of a middle-aged French peasant woman, circa 1920, pencil on paper, signed lower left, some pale discolouration to lower edge, mount aperture 34.2 x 24cm (13 1/2 x 9 12ins), framed and glazed (52.1 x 41.6cm), and two other similar portraits: French baby, & Seated boy with cap, both pencil on paper, each signed and dated 1920, both window mounted, Seated boy with cap unframed (mount size 45 x 36.2cm), French baby window mounted, framed and glazed (31.4 x 29cm) Qty: (5) Footnote: Portrait of a young girl (a young Norman woman) is reproduced in the catalogue of the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001 (item 17). These drawings were produced when Kathleen Hale was living and working with Frank Potter in Étaples, France, circa 1920. In her autobiography A Slender Reputation, Hale describes how, "We chose our models from the poor fisherwomen, old and young, with their babies and their children".

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of a woman in profile, 1920, & 5 others similar
        Mar. 09, 2022

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of a woman in profile, 1920, & 5 others similar

        Est: £300 - £500

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of a woman in profile, 1920, & 5 others similar Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of a woman in profile, 1920, pencil on paper, signed and dated lower left, lightly toned, a few fox spots, sheet size 37.4 x 27.6cm (14 3/4 x 11ins), pencilled '10' on verso, window mounted, framed and glazed (58.8 x 48.1cm), red ink '21' on verso, relating to the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001, together with: Portrait of a French peasant woman, 1920, pencil on paper, signed lower right, mount aperture 28.4 x 23.5cm (11 1/4 x 9 1/4ins), framed (unglazed, 48.7 x 42.2cm), red ink '23' on verso, relating to the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001, plus: Portrait of a boy in a cap, 1920, pencil on paper, signed and dated lower left, lightly creased and marked, sheet size 35.8 x 25.2cm (14 1/8 x 10ins), window mounted, with three other similar portraits: Little girl (signed, some light discolouration), Boy in a cap (three-quarter profile, dated, foxed), both pencil on paper, and Girl sitting on a chair with checked dress (signed), pen & blue ink on paper, all window mounted, framed and glazed (56.6 x 47.1cm and smaller) Qty: (6) Footnote: The portrait of a woman in profile is reproduced in Kathleen Hale's autobiography A Slender Reputation on p.109. Boy in a cap is reproduced in the catalogue of the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001 (item 14). Little girl, and Boy in a cap (three-quarter profile) both appeared in the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001 (numbers 28 & 18 respectively). These drawings were produced when Kathleen Hale was living and working with Frank Potter in Étaples, France, circa 1920. In A Slender Reputation, Hale describes how, "We chose our models from the poor fisherwomen, old and young, with their babies and their children".

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Young Boy, 1920, & another similar
        Mar. 09, 2022

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Young Boy, 1920, & another similar

        Est: £300 - £400

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Young Boy, 1920, & another similar Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Young Boy, 1920, watercolour and pencil on paper, full-length portrait of a seated child in ragged clothing, dated lower right, spotted and lightly dust-soiled, verso with annotations 'Pic P32' & '442', also '14' in a circle, sheet size 31.7 x 24.5cm (12.5 x 9 5/8ins), window mounted, framed and glazed (56 x 46cm), verso with typewritten label, including title 'Young Boy, 1920', and with red ink number 15, relating to the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001, together with: Portrait of a boy frowning, circa 1920, pencil on paper, spotted and lightly dust-soiled, mount aperture 25.4 x 18.9cm (10 x 7 3/8ins), framed and glazed (45.5 x 38.5cm) Qty: (2) Footnote: These drawings were produced when Kathleen Hale was living and working with Frank Potter in Étaples, France, circa 1920. In her autobiography A Slender Reputation, Hale describes how, "We chose our models from the poor fisherwomen, old and young, with their babies and their children".

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of a seated and sad ragged little boy, 1920, & another similar
        Mar. 09, 2022

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of a seated and sad ragged little boy, 1920, & another similar

        Est: £300 - £400

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of a seated and sad ragged little boy, 1920, & another similar Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of a seated and sad ragged little boy, 1920, watercolour and pencil on paper, signed centre left, dated lower left (behind mount), watermark to left side 'B. Crayon Ang'ne Manuf're Canson & Montgolfier', some spotting and light dust-soiling, verso with annotations 'Pic P33' & '443', sheet size 31.6 x 24.5cm (12 1/2 x 9 5/8ins), window mounted, framed and glazed (41.5 x 30.5cm), together with: Portrait of a young boy holding some bread, circa 1920, watercolour and pencil on paper, lightly toned, mount aperture 32.8 x 22.5cm (13 x 8 7/8ins), window mount toned with some dampstaining to edges, verso with ink numbers 'Pic FS 2' & '227', mount size 49 x 34.5cm (unframed) Qty: (2) Footnote: These drawings were produced when Kathleen Hale was living and working with Frank Potter in Étaples, France, circa 1920. In her autobiography A Slender Reputation, Hale describes how, "We chose our models from the poor fisherwomen, old and young, with their babies and their children".

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of a French peasant woman with scarf, 1920, & 4 others similar
        Mar. 09, 2022

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of a French peasant woman with scarf, 1920, & 4 others similar

        Est: £300 - £500

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of a French peasant woman with scarf, 1920, & 4 others similar Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Portrait of a French peasant woman with scarf, 1920, pencil on paper, signed lower right, dated upper right, sheet size 31.8 x 24 cm (12 1/2 x 9 1/2 ins), window mounted, framed and glazed (46 x 37.8cm), verso with ink numbers 'P67' & '528', and manuscript Gallery label 'Goldmark no. 61 ...', together with: Waiting for the Kettle, citca 1920, pencil on paper, depicting an elderly French woman sitting in a kitchen, signed lower right, single foxing spot to lower right corner, mount aperture 26.7 x 22.1 cm (10 1/2 x 8 3/4 ins), framed and glazed (48.1 x 42.4 cm), verso with Goldmark Gallery labels, and ink manuscript numbers 'P68' & '529', plus: Portrait of a girl in a headscarf, circa 1920, pencil on paper, signed towards lower right, mount aperture 22.8 x 20.5 cm (9 x 8 ins), framed and glazed (47.4 x 43.2 cm), verso with red ink number '26' relating to the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001, and two other similar portraits: Boy with cap turning his head, and Babies, both pencil on paper, the former signed and dated 1920, both window mounted, Boy with cap turning his head unframed (mount size 43.2 x 38.8 cm), Babies framed and glazed (50.8 x 42.7 cm), ink manucript number '435' on verso Qty: (5) Footnote: The portrait of a French peasant woman with scarf is reproduced in Kathleen Hale's autobiography A Slender Reputation on p.108, and in the catalogue of the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001 (item 22). These drawings, and those in the following 4 lots, were produced when Kathleen Hale was living and working with Frank Potter in Étaples, France, circa 1920. In A Slender Reputation, Hale describes how, "We chose our models from the poor fisherwomen, old and young, with their babies and their children".

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). My First Love, circa 1921, linocut portrait of Frank Potter, & others
        Mar. 09, 2022

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). My First Love, circa 1921, linocut portrait of Frank Potter, & others

        Est: £300 - £400

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). My First Love, circa 1921, linocut portrait of Frank Potter, & others Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). My First Love, circa 1921, linocut portrait of Frank Potter, signed and numbered 4/10, mount aperture 19.8 x 13.8cm (7 7/8 x 5 1/2ins), framed and glazed (39.7 x 32.2cm), verso with red ink number '33', relating to Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001, together with: Aquarium, or, Mediterranean Blues, 1920s, linocut in colours, signed and numbered 1/15, mount aperture 19.4 x 22 cm (7 5/8 x 8 5/8ins), framed and glazed (41.7 x 43.1cm), verso with printed label giving artist and title, plus: Sleeping woman in attic, linocut, pencilled number '150' to upper right, mount aperture 18.3 x 21.2cm (7 1/4 x 8 1/4ins), framed and glazed (36.5 x 37.5cm), and 14 unframed linocuts, comprising: Farmyard in Étaples (1); Owl and mouse (3); Aquarium (3 printed in colours, 1 in green only); Sweet Corn (mice and corn - 1 printed in shades of brown/yellow); Scratching hen (1); My First Love (4) Qty: (17) Footnote: 'My First Love' is reproduced in Kathleen Hale's autiobiography A Slender Reputation on p.78. 'Scratching hen' is reproduced on p.159. Several of the linocuts are listed in the catalogue of the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001, with 'My First Love' also appearing in the Michael Parkin exhibition Modern British Art, works on paper, 20-30 June 2001.

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • AR * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Four maenads dancing, 1920s
        Mar. 09, 2022

        AR * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Four maenads dancing, 1920s

        Est: £300 - £500

        AR * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Four maenads dancing, 1920s Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Four Maenads Dancing, 1920s, oil on canvas, signed lower left, unstretched, some surface craquelure and other marks, including two small horizontal tears near left edge (one with minor loss), 62.5 x 72.8cm (24 5/8 x 28 5/8ins), framed (76.8 x 89.8cm) Qty: (1)

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Dinghy park at Hamble, 1958, & 5 others
        Mar. 09, 2022

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Dinghy park at Hamble, 1958, & 5 others

        Est: £200 - £300

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Dinghy park at Hamble, 1958, & 5 others Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Dinghy park at Hamble, 1958, watercolour and pencil on paper, signed lower right, mount aperture 26 x 37.2 cm (10 1/4 x 14 5/8ins), framed and glazed (39.9 x 50.8 cm), verso with red ink numbers '66' (crossed-out) and '86' relating to the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001, together with: Spain, pen & black ink and watercolour on paper, titled and signed lower right, mount aperture 23 x 32.5 cm (9 1/8 x 12 3/4ins), framed and glazed (44.5 x 53.1 cm), plus: Amalfi, 1926, watercolour, pen & black ink over pencil on heavy paper, signed and titled 'Amalfi' lower right, verso with an unfinished sketch in pen & black ink, titled Amalfi and dated 1926, also annotated 'F47' & '257', and '7' in a circle, sheet size 22.8 x 30.3cm (8 7/8 x 12ins), window mounted, framed and glazed (44 x 50.5cm), verso with red ink number '38', relating to the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001, and three others: Abstract with geometry instruments, 1974; Mincer, 1974; Abstract with monkey wrench, 1975, all pencil on paper, the first with watercolour, the 2nd with wash, each signed and dated, window mounted, framed and glazed (48.9 x 39 cm and smaller) Qty: (6)

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      • * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). An archive collection of 44 drawings and sketches
        Mar. 09, 2022

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). An archive collection of 44 drawings and sketches

        Est: £300 - £500

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). An archive collection of 44 drawings and sketches Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). An archive collection of 44 drawings and sketches, most on paper, a few on thin card or board, several laid down, many signed, several inscribed or annotated on recto or verso, some numbered on verso, comprising: 9 pencil sketches, subjects include Bill, the family's black poodle, Frank Potter, Ronald Moody, and Jane Peers; 21 watercolours, most with pencil or pen & black ink, generally landscapes, a few abstract or still-life, a couple of nudes; 14 pen & ink sketches, including many humorous scenes, and a rough sketch of Celia Johnson, plus some later reworkings of two sketches reproduced in her autobiography, and a framed and glazed humorous pencil sketch produced in 1913, when Hale was just 15 years old, various conditions and sizes, contained together in a large drop-spine box (63.7 x 51.5cm) Qty: (44) Footnote: Bill, the black poodle, was the McClean's first family dog. In her autobiography A Slender Reputation, Kathleen Hale describes how "Bill became the boisterous anti-hero of my next book, Orlando Keeps a Dog". The watercolour landscapes include scenes in Spain, Portugal, Ireland, France, and Yorkshire. The reworked sketches reproduced in A Slender Reputation can be found on pages 174 & 219.

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Manda, the Jersey Cow, & others
        Feb. 16, 2022

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Manda, the Jersey Cow, & others

        Est: £150 - £200

        * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Manda, the Jersey Cow, & others Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Manda, the Jersey Cow, watercolour and pencil on paper, some light spotting (mainly at edges), mount aperture 26.0 x 34.0cm (10 1/4 x 13 3/8ins), framed and glazed (49.3 x 56.1cm), verso with red ink number 116, relating to the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001, and 2 pencilled numbers, together with: Hassan and Grace go for a Drive, circa 1958, two preliminary sketches for facing pages in Orlando's Magic Carpet (pp.20-21), which together form a continuous scene of the car journey, with camels and donkeys sharing the road with Hassan's car, both watercolour and pencil on paper, mount apertures 14.4 x 18.8cm (5 5/8 x 7 3/8ins), & 16.1 x 19.1cm (6 1/4 x 7 1/2ins) respectively, framed and glazed (36.6 x 40.0cm & 38.6 x 40.5cm respectively), the first with pencilled title on verso, with inscription 'Goldmark No 13', plus label of Goldmark Gallery, Rutland, and several numbers in coloured inks, one of which (no.87) relates to the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001, the second with 'Orlando's Magic Carpet' inscribed on verso, with the number 88A[?], plus: Can you see Mr. Fluff sitting like a Pom-Pom on the old Lady's hat?, 1940s, pen & blue ink and watercolour on paper, with some white bodycolour corrections, title inscribed by the artist in blue ink, a few spots and minor marks, mount aperture 31.0 x 21.5cm (12 1/4 x 8 1/2ins), framed and glazed (53.2 x 42.5cm), verso with pencilled 'No. No.', and number 32, and with red ink number 71, relating to the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001, with a print of the oil painting 'Orlando reclining amongst flowers', mount aperture 15.8 x 19.4cm (6 1/4 x 7 5/8ins), framed and glazed (27 x 29.8cm) Qty: (5) Footnote: Manda the Jersey Cow is also listed in the Michael Parkin exhibition A Summer Picnic of Pictures, 2002 (number 29) as 'Jersey Cow'. 'Can you see Mr.Fluff ...?' is a proposed illustration for an unpublished children's story 'Mr. Fluff', part reproduced in colour in Kathleen Hale's autobiography A Slender Reputation (plate 16).

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Cockerel and alarm clock, circa 1951
        Dec. 16, 2021

        Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Cockerel and alarm clock, circa 1951

        Est: £150 - £200

        Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Cockerel and alarm clock, circa 1951 * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Cockerel and alarm clock, circa 1951, costume design, watercolour and pencil on paper, with pencilled artist's notes, a few minor marks, mount aperture 29.3 x 20.3cm (11 1/2 x 8 ins), framed and glazed (52.0 x 41.1cm), verso with pencilled number 13, and number 107 (crossed out) which relates to the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001 Qty: (1) Footnote: This item is also listed in the Michael Parkin exhibition A Summer Picnic of Pictures, 2002 (number 30). Kathleen Hale designed the costumes and sets for a ballet 'Orlando's Silver Wedding' for the Festival of Britain in 1951, and this is believed to be one of the costume designs she produced. Sadly the ballet only ran for four performances.

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      • Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Manda, page 23
        Dec. 16, 2021

        Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Manda, page 23

        Est: £150 - £200

        Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Manda, page 23 * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Manda, page 23, watercolour, pen & black ink on paper, illustration for page 23 of 'Manda', mount aperture 11.3 x 16.5cm (4 1/2 x 6 1/2ins), framed and glazed (30.7 x 32.3cm), verso with adhered monochrome reduced photocopy of Manda, p.23 Qty: (1) Footnote: In her autobiography 'A Slender Reputation' (pages 247-248) Kathleen Hale recounts how she was inspired to write the story of Manda during a holiday to Sneem in Ireland. She describes how they picnicked and bathed one day 'at Dingle Bay, leaving our clothes on the shore. We shared the beach with a herd of small Irish cows, one of whom selected a pair of corsets from our friend's pile of clothing ... we retrived the garment, damp with gluey bovine saliva, before it was chewed to ribbons.' During the journey home, Hale 'feverishly scribbled down the complete story of Manda the Jersey Calf. As soon as we got home, I typed it and began the illustrations - in pen and water-colour ... it was all done in a dream-like trance'. 'Manda' was published in 1952.

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      • Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). The Night-Watchman with Orlando, c.1947 and one other
        Dec. 16, 2021

        Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). The Night-Watchman with Orlando, c.1947 and one other

        Est: £200 - £300

        Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). The Night-Watchman with Orlando, c.1947 and one other * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). The Night-Watchman with Orlando, circa 1947, pencil and coloured crayons on paper, preliminary sketch for Orlando's Invisible Pyjamas (p.5), with pencilled artist's notes, mount aperture 16.4 x 20.4cm (6 1/2 x 8 1/8ins), framed and glazed (39.0 x 41.7cm), inscribed title and number '131' on verso, together with: Orlando Telling a Story, circa 1947, watercolour and pencil on paper, preliminary sketch for Orlando's Invisible Pyjamas (p.22?), mount aperture 11.8 x 20.7cm (4 5/8 x 8 1/8ins), framed and glazed (34.1 x 41.5cm), verso with inscribed title and 'Goldmark No. 30', plus label of Goldmark Gallery, Rutland, and several numbers in coloured ink, one of which (no.64) relates to the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001, where this sketch is given the title 'Orlando and Mother's Friends Climbing out of a Window', plus a framed photocopy of a monochrome photograph, with pencilled caption 'Kathleen Hale - the original Orlando - and Nicholas! 1934/5' Qty: (3)

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      • Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Tinkle Goes to School, 1950s
        Dec. 16, 2021

        Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Tinkle Goes to School, 1950s

        Est: £200 - £300

        Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Tinkle Goes to School, 1950s * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Tinkle Goes to School, 1950s, two preliminary sketches for an unpublished Orlando book, both watercolour and pencil on paper, each with pencilled artist's notes, the first depicting Tinkle possibly receiving a delivery of ice cream, the second showing Grace (possibly sewing), with the 3 kittens misbehaving nearby, mount apertures 17.1 x 19.8cm (6 6/8 x 7 3/4ins) & 17.0 x 19.8cm (6 3/4 x 7 3/4ins) respectively, framed and glazed (39.6 x 41.0cm & 39.6 x 41.1cm respectively), the first with title inscribed on verso, both versos with inscribed exhbition number relating to the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001 (no.'s 94B & 94A respectively), together with a small collection of 14 pencil or pen & ink sketches, on 5 sheets of paper (rectos and versos, 2 folded), being rough preliminary drawings for Orlando books, 3 with touches of watercolour and/or coloured crayon, most with pencilled artist's notes or captions, which include: 'Miss. TT (presumably Miss Topsy-Turvey) reads stories'; 'two children, boy & girl,dressed as P. & B. [Pansy & Blanche] - dancing in fancy dress [with the kittens] while TT. plays the piano'; 'Why can't I have a prize too?'; 'Sad Tinkle', the other scenes including: a Christmas Tree scene; a theatre scene; kittens serving at a sweet shop; the kittens and children playing musical instruments, plus a small watercolour sketch of a house and garden, with artist's pencilled notes on verso relating to an Orlando story: 'O's Pantomime / for a moment Grace disappears, then at height of anxiety - several Graces appear - which is the real one? ...', and an uncut printed full sheet of Orlando Goes to the Moon Qty: (9) Footnote: Miss Topsy-Turvey was a character in Orlando the Marmalade Cat: The Frisky Housewife, (1956). The pencilled notes relating to 'O's Pantomine' would have been written during the 1950s when Rupert Doone asked Kathleen Hale to write a Christmas pantomime for the Group Theatre to perform. The project was never completed, but the book Orlando and the Three Graces was born out of the ashes and eventually published in 1965.

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      • Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Hassan and Grace go for a Drive, c.1958
        Dec. 16, 2021

        Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Hassan and Grace go for a Drive, c.1958

        Est: £200 - £300

        Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Hassan and Grace go for a Drive, c.1958 * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Hassan and Grace go for a Drive, circa 1958, two preliminary sketches for facing pages in Orlando's Magic Carpet (pp.20-21), which together form a continuous scene of the car journey, with camels and donkeys sharing the road with Hassan's car, both watercolour and pencil on paper, mount apertures 14.4 x 18.8cm (5 5/8 x 7 3/8ins), & 16.1 x 19.1cm (6 1/4 x 7 1/2ins) respectively, framed and glazed (36.6 x 40.0cm & 38.6 x 40.5cm respectively), the first with pencilled title on verso, with inscription 'Goldmark No 13', plus label of Goldmark Gallery, Rutland, and several numbers in coloured inks, one of which (no.87) relates to the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001, the second with 'Orlando's Magic Carpet' inscribed on verso, with the number 88A[?], with a print of the oil painting 'Orlando reclining amongst flowers', mount aperture 15.8 x 19.4cm (6 1/4 x 7 5/8ins), framed and glazed (27 x 29.8cm) Qty: (3)

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Manda, the Jersey Cow
        Dec. 16, 2021

        Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Manda, the Jersey Cow

        Est: £300 - £400

        Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Manda, the Jersey Cow * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Manda, the Jersey Cow, watercolour and pencil on paper, some light spotting (mainly at edges), mount aperture 26.0 x 34.0cm (10 1/4 x 13 3/8ins), framed and glazed (49.3 x 56.1cm), verso with red ink number 116, relating to the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001, plus 2 pencilled numbers Qty: (1) Footnote: This item is also listed in the Michael Parkin exhibition A Summer Picnic of Pictures, 2002 (number 29).

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Can you see Mr. Fluff sitting like a Pom-Pom..., 1940s
        Dec. 16, 2021

        Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Can you see Mr. Fluff sitting like a Pom-Pom..., 1940s

        Est: £300 - £400

        Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Can you see Mr. Fluff sitting like a Pom-Pom..., 1940s * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Can you see Mr. Fluff sitting like a Pom-Pom on the old Lady's hat?, 1940s, pen & blue ink and watercolour on paper, with some white bodycolour corrections, title inscribed by the artist in blue ink, a few spots and minor marks, mount aperture 31.0 x 21.5cm (12 1/4 x 8 1/2ins), framed and glazed (53.2 x 42.5cm), verso with pencilled 'No. No.', and number 32, and with red ink number 71, relating to the Kathleen Hale Memorial Exhibition held at the Redfern Gallery in 2001 Qty: (1) Footnote: A proposed illustration for an unpublished children's story 'Mr. Fluff', part reproduced in colour in Kathleen Hale's autobiography A Slender Reputation (plate 16).

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Before the Chief's Throne, & 8 others
        Dec. 16, 2021

        Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Before the Chief's Throne, & 8 others

        Est: £300 - £500

        Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Before the Chief's Throne, & 8 others * Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). Before the Chief's Throne, 1940s, watercolour, pen & blue ink on card, produced as a book illustration for an unpublished work, vertical central crease (presumably made by the artist to delineate the separate pages of the double-page spread), a few minor spots or marks, mount aperture 28.5 x 41.9cm (11 1/4 x 16 1/2ins), framed and glazed (51.8 x 64.2cm), verso with inscribed title and numbers (53 & 130, both crossed-out), together with 8 other illustrations produced for the same unpublished work, watercolour, pen & blue ink on card (one on paper), comprising 3 large 'double-page' size illustrations, each with vertical central crease, and 5 'single-page' illustrations, some spotting or marks, one somewhat faded with discolouration, sheet sizes 37.7 x 53.8cm (14 7/8 x 21 1/8ins) and smaller Qty: (9) Footnote: A group of proposed illustrations for an unpublished children's story 'Mr. Fluff', mentioned in Kathleen Hale's autobiography A Slender Reputation (colour plates 16 & 17). Mr. Fluff was a tiny little man who could hardly be seen without a magnifying glass. In the story he goes on an adventure both over and under the ocean, eventually landing on a tropical island where he accidently meets the chief on his throne. The unframed illustrations comprise, single-page: Mr. Fluff as seen through a magnifying glass; Mr. Fluff singing along to music played by household items; Mr. Fluff smoking a pipe in his miniature home; Mr. Fluff being pulled along the ocean floor on a seaweed 'carriage' pulled by seahorses; a pair of framed portraits of Mr. & Mrs. Fluff (or possibly Mr. Fluff's parents?) with Mrs. Fluff in wedding attire; double-page: Mr. Fluff on a flying fish passing the occupied portholes of a passenger ship; Mr. Fluff using an eggshell as a parachute[?] over the ocean and nearing a tropical island; a tropical jungle scene with Mr. Fluff barely visible hidden in the brightly coloured animal fur that a native is carrying to present to the chief (the presentation being portrayed in the framed illustration). The illustration of Mr. Fluff seen through a magnifying glass is annotated on the verso by the artist (in pencil), with comments that indicate this was possibly intended to become her first published book, before the Orlando character evolved: "Is there a size slightly smaller than Babar? Can these be done by photography?" etc. In her autobiography, Hale mentions how she wanted her books to be large, like the Babar the Elephant books (p.205).

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • Hale (Kathleen, 1898 - 2000). Henrietta's Magic Egg, set of original storyboards, & related items
        Dec. 16, 2021

        Hale (Kathleen, 1898 - 2000). Henrietta's Magic Egg, set of original storyboards, & related items

        Est: £1,500 - £2,000

        Hale (Kathleen, 1898 - 2000). Henrietta's Magic Egg, set of original storyboards, & related items * Hale (Kathleen, 1898 - 2000). Henrietta's Magic Egg, set of original storyboards, 32 artist's boards, each with pencil, pen & ink, watercolour, and/or coloured crayon drawings, on Winsor & Newton TH Saunders Board or similar, depicting the pictorial title and all 31 pages of the published book, each with typescript text adhered in position above or beneath illustration, and with tracing paper overlay (some toning, a few detached), several with corrections in white bodycolour, each 24.5 x 33.7cm (9 5/8 x 13 1/4ins) or smaller, accompanied by a pencil manuscript author's note on plain A4 paper, "These drawings are the originals for "Henrietta's Magic Egg" published by Allen & Unwin ...", together with: Henrietta's Magic Egg, the artist's manuscript draft mockup, including illustrated front cover, mixed media on paper, with artist's pencilled annotations, printing notes, corrections, etc, 3 gutters with old adhesive tape discolouration, unbound, oblong 8vo, plus two folders containing numerous preliminary & working drawings, notes and typescripts for the same story, many pencil on tracing paper, and a printed copy of Henrietta the Faithful Hen, without covers, apparently used as a template or aide-mémoire by the author, with a few pencilled annotations, oblong 8vo Qty: (5) Footnote: The first item constitutes the original illustrations used to produce the book Henrietta's Magic Egg. Published in 1973 this was Kathleen Hale's final illustrated children's book.

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • *Kathleen Hale (1898-2000)
        Apr. 20, 2021

        *Kathleen Hale (1898-2000)

        Est: £400 - £600

        *Kathleen Hale (1898-2000) *Kathleen Hale (1898-2000) Boatyard, Norwich signed l.l., watercolour 37 x 54cm Provenance: The artist's estate. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.

        Sworders
      • Kathleen Hale (1898-2000) British. Sketches of Cats, Pencil, Signed and Inscribed in Pencil, 8" x 7". Provenance: Michael Parkin Fine Art Limited, London.
        Jun. 26, 2019

        Kathleen Hale (1898-2000) British. Sketches of Cats, Pencil, Signed and Inscribed in Pencil, 8" x 7". Provenance: Michael Parkin Fine Art Limited, London.

        Est: £50 - £80

        Kathleen Hale (1898-2000) British. Sketches of Cats, Pencil, Signed and Inscribed in Pencil, 8" x 7". Provenance: Michael Parkin Fine Art Limited, London.

        John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
      • HALE, Kathleen (1898-2000). Two handmade greetings cards (collages) out of silver paper and other coloured papers. One greetings card is folded in half and one is on a single sheet of card. The former card is signed 'K. Hale' under the collage and the latter annotated: 'Greetings from Douglas & Kathleen McClean'. Kathleen Hale is best known for creating Orlando The Marmalade Cat. (2)
        May. 31, 2017

        HALE, Kathleen (1898-2000). Two handmade greetings cards (collages) out of silver paper and other coloured papers. One greetings card is folded in half and one is on a single sheet of card. The former card is signed 'K. Hale' under the collage and the latter annotated: 'Greetings from Douglas & Kathleen McClean'. Kathleen Hale is best known for creating Orlando The Marmalade Cat. (2)

        Est: £80 - £120

        HALE, Kathleen (1898-2000). Two handmade greetings cards (collages) out of silver paper and other coloured papers. One greetings card is folded in half and one is on a single sheet of card. The former card is signed 'K. Hale' under the collage and the latter annotated: 'Greetings from Douglas & Kathleen McClean'. Kathleen Hale is best known for creating Orlando The Marmalade Cat. (2)

        Chiswick Auctions
      • *Kathleen Hale (1898-2000)PLAYFUL TIGERCollage
        Apr. 12, 2016

        *Kathleen Hale (1898-2000)PLAYFUL TIGERCollage

        Est: £400 - £600

        *Kathleen Hale (1898-2000)PLAYFUL TIGERCollage, mixed media including gouache, tin gauze, gold foil, silver foil etc., inscribed on paper label verso22 x 28cmProvenance:Christopher Brunner CBE and his wife Dr Augusta Bonnard of Mecklenberg Square, London (friends and neighbours of Leonard and Virginia Woolf. Augusta was a student of Sigmund Freud in Vienna and they became lifelong friends of the Freuds);Georgia Clark (Augusta [Guita] Bonnard’s executor), 1974;Lesley Webb;Elizabeth Wright.Kathleen Hale is best remembered for her 'Orlando' books about Marmalade the Cat. In 1917, at the age of nineteen, she moved from Lancashire to make her life as an artist, finding employment as Augustus John’s secretary, through whom she met the artistic circle in Fitzrovia which included Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell. She met Cedric Morris and Arthur Lett-Haines in Paris in 1922 and went to study with them in 1945, living first at The Pound, Higham, Suffolk, then Benton End, Hadleigh. Whilst in Suffolk, she studied lithography at Cowell’s of Ipswich and produced Orlando Books featuring illustrations of both Cedric and Lett. Cedric was the Dancing Master in 'Orlando’s Home Life' and Lett, with whom she had an affair whilst at Benton End, was Katnapper in 'Orlando’s Silver Wedding'.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.

        Sworders
      • •KATHLEEN HALE (1898-2000) THE POND
        Mar. 17, 2016

        •KATHLEEN HALE (1898-2000) THE POND

        Est: £400 - £600

        •KATHLEEN HALE (1898-2000) THE POND signed and dated l.l.: K. Hale/54, watercolour 25cm by 35.5cm; 10in by 14in

        Olympia Auctions
      • *Kathleen Hale OBE (1898-2000), CHRISTMAS WITH
        Oct. 23, 2012

        *Kathleen Hale OBE (1898-2000), CHRISTMAS WITH

        Est: £600 - £800

        *Kathleen Hale OBE (1898-2000), CHRISTMAS WITH ORLANDO Signed l.r., inscribed with title and 'Wish you a Happy Christmas', watercolour, gouache and pencil 21 x 19cm *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.

        Sworders
      • Artwork - Kathleen Hale OBE (1898-2000)
        Dec. 07, 2011

        Artwork - Kathleen Hale OBE (1898-2000)

        Est: £400 - £600

        Artwork - Kathleen Hale OBE (1898-2000)

        Woolley & Wallis
      • HALE, KATHLEEN. B. 1898.
        Oct. 19, 2009

        HALE, KATHLEEN. B. 1898.

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Original watercolor, crayon and pencil drawing, mounted to board, signed lower right ("K. Hale"), signed again and titled, "A Bicycle Made for Five," on the verso of frame backing, 8 1/2 by 6 1/2 inches. Depicts Orlando, his wife Grace, and their three mischievous kittens: Blanche, Pansy and Tickle as they set out on a camping trip. It is from the first of the very popular Orlando series, published in 1938. Provenance: A lengthy letter from Hale to Mr. Benson, dated 1979 and discussing his acquisition of this work is included with the lot.

        Bonhams
      • Kathleen Hale (British, 1898-2000) Cat illustration, from the 'Orlando the marmalade cat' series
        Sep. 22, 2009

        Kathleen Hale (British, 1898-2000) Cat illustration, from the 'Orlando the marmalade cat' series

        Est: £700 - £900

        Cat illustration, from the 'Orlando the marmalade cat' series signed, watercolour 20 x 28cm

        Bonhams
      • Kathleen Hale 1898-2000- An old churchyard; pen
        Jul. 14, 2009

        Kathleen Hale 1898-2000- An old churchyard; pen

        Est: £50 - £100

        Kathleen Hale 1898-2000- An old churchyard; pen and blue ink and watercolour, signed 25.5x36.5cm

        Roseberys
      • Kathleen Hale (British, 1898-2000) "Bill takes Grace for a Walk",
        Jun. 17, 2009

        Kathleen Hale (British, 1898-2000) "Bill takes Grace for a Walk",

        Est: £400 - £600

        "Bill takes Grace for a Walk", illustration for Puffin books, signed pencil, crayon and watercolour 23 x 19cm (9 1/16 x 7 1/2in).

        Bonhams
      • Kathleen Hale 1898-2000- An old churchyard; pen
        Jun. 16, 2009

        Kathleen Hale 1898-2000- An old churchyard; pen

        Est: £100 - £150

        Kathleen Hale 1898-2000- An old churchyard; pen and blue ink and watercolour, signed 25.5x36.5cm

        Roseberys
      • Kathleen Hale (1898-?), British A BICYCLE MADE FOR
        Jun. 09, 2009

        Kathleen Hale (1898-?), British A BICYCLE MADE FOR

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Kathleen Hale (1898-?), British A BICYCLE MADE FOR FIVE (ORLANDO THE MARMALADE CAT); Watercolour, crayon and pencil drawing; signed lower right, signed and titled verso backing Together with: A three page letter from the artist to the former owner, "Mr. Benson" written in pen and ink on two numbered double-sided pages, dated 18/1/79. Writing from Tod House, Forest Hill, Oxford, London, Hale thanks Mr. Benson for his "fan mail" and recent acquisition remarking, "I am so pleased that 'Orlando & His Bicycle made for Five' is with you. That bike has done some travelling, to fetch (indistinct) up in Canada", with the Air Mail envelope, post marked 19 Jan. 1979 addressed to Mr. Benson and with the artist's return address given as: K. McClean (nee Kathleen Hale). Image 8.5" x 6.5" - 21.6 x 16.5 cm.

        Waddington's
      • Kathleen Hale (British, 1898-2000) Amalfi 1926,
        Dec. 15, 2008

        Kathleen Hale (British, 1898-2000) Amalfi 1926,

        Est: -

        Amalfi 1926, signed and inscribed, pen, ink and watercolour, 30 x 22cm (11 13/16 x 8 11/16in).

        Bonhams
      • Kathleen Hale (1898-), British A BICYCLE MADE FOR
        Dec. 02, 2008

        Kathleen Hale (1898-), British A BICYCLE MADE FOR

        Est: $5,000 - $7,000

        Kathleen Hale (1898-), British A BICYCLE MADE FOR FIVE (ORLANDO THE MARMALADE CAT); Watercolour, crayon and pencil drawing; signed lower right, signed and titled verso backing Image 8.5" x 6.5" - 21.6 x 16.5 cm. Literature: reference to follow Note: Kathleen Hale's Orlando first made his debut in 1938, it was to instant acclaim. The adventures of the splendid marmalade cat, his wife Grace, and their three kittens grew into a series of books that have become classics of children's literature.

        Waddington's
      • Kathleen Hale (b. 1898)
        Dec. 02, 2008

        Kathleen Hale (b. 1898)

        Est: £600 - £800

        Kathleen Hale (b. 1898) A quiet stream signed and dated 'K.Hale/-54' (lower left) watercolour 10 x 14 in. (25.4 x 35.6 cm.)

        Christie's
      • HALE, KATHLEEN.
        Dec. 15, 2005

        HALE, KATHLEEN.

        Est: £8,000 - £10,000

        ORLANDO RECLINING AMONGST FLOWERS 370 by 465mm., oil on canvas, signed "K. Hale", framed, frame chipped with loss to lower left corner LITERATURE A Slender Reputation pp.205-214, 256-258. NOTE oil paintings on this large scale of orlando himself are uncommon. Due to the heavy work-load necessitated by the style of her books, Hale rarely got the chance to produce large-scale finished paintings relating to the characters in her books. During the late 1950s and 1960s she did produce a series of large oil-paintings, mostly of "fishes and birds in watery landscapes" for the antiquarian booksellers Stevens and Brown in London, all of which sold immediately, including one she described as Grace in the style of Hogarth's 'Shrimp Girl'.

        Sotheby's
      • HALE, KATHLEEN.
        Dec. 16, 2004

        HALE, KATHLEEN.

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        "When the Sun Shines Bright" Condition Note: 178 by 270mm., pencil and watercolour drawing heightened with gouache, signed in pencil and ball-point "K. Hale", framed and glazed

        Sotheby's
      • HALE, KATHLEEN.
        Dec. 16, 2004

        HALE, KATHLEEN.

        Est: £600 - £800

        Two studies of kittens Condition Note: Two kittens, 90 by 140mm.; Five kittens, 105 by 198mm.; both pencil sketches, signed 'K. Hale' (sheet size 269 by 203mm.); framed and glazed, laid-down to card

        Sotheby's
      • HALE, KATHLEEN.
        Jul. 08, 2004

        HALE, KATHLEEN.

        Est: £6,000 - £8,000

        Orlando (The Marmalade Cat) Becomes a Doctor, the draft autograph pictorial manuscript Condition Note: folio (362 by 262mm.), 30 pages, 4 with additions or corrections overlayed, each with pencil and coloured crayon drawings, several with added wash or gouache, a few unfinished in pencil only, annotated throughout in pencil by the artist, original cloth-backed wrappers

        Sotheby's
      • HALE, KATHLEEN.
        Jul. 08, 2004

        HALE, KATHLEEN.

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        Solo in the tree-tops Condition Note: 260 by 214mm., pencil and watercolour drawing, heightened with gouache, signed "K. Hale", captioned by the artist, framed and glazed

        Sotheby's
      • HALE, KATHLEEN.
        Jul. 08, 2004

        HALE, KATHLEEN.

        Est: £4,000 - £6,000

        Orlando and Grace skating Condition Note: 260 by 220mm., pencil, ink and watercolour drawing, heightened with gouache, signed "K. Hale", framed and glazed

        Sotheby's
      • HALE, KATHLEEN.
        Jul. 08, 2004

        HALE, KATHLEEN.

        Est: £6,000 - £8,000

        Bliss Condition Note: 275 by 370mm., oil on board, captioned on the verso in pencil, framed

        Sotheby's
      • HALE, KATHLEEN.
        Jul. 08, 2004

        HALE, KATHLEEN.

        Est: £10,000 - £15,000

        Orlando Reclining Amongst Flowers Condition Note: 370 by 465mm., oil on canvas, signed "K. Hale", framed

        Sotheby's
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