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    • CICELY HEY (1896-1980) British (AR) The Fogroom Bird, a Story for Barbara J
      Jun. 01, 2019

      CICELY HEY (1896-1980) British (AR) The Fogroom Bird, a Story for Barbara J

      Est: £200 - £300

      CICELY HEY (1896-1980) British (AR) The Fogroom Bird, a Story for Barbara Jane Hext (written and illustrated by her aunt Cicely) Thirty-three typed pages interspersed with twelve hand painted watercolour illustration including front and back covers, signed. 38.5 x 51.5 cm overall.

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    • § Cicely Mary Hey (British, 1896-1980) - Illustrations for the book "The Fogroom Bird"
      Oct. 23, 2014

      § Cicely Mary Hey (British, 1896-1980) - Illustrations for the book "The Fogroom Bird"

      Est: £300 - £500

      § Cicely Mary Hey (British, 1896-1980) Illustrations for the book "The Fogroom Bird", a story written and illustrated for Barbara Jane Hext by her Aunt Cicely all signed "Hey" watercolour, on Omega printed papers h:38 w: 30 cm Cicely Mary Hey was a portrait and figure painter. She studied at the Central School of Arts and Crafts under Walter Sickert, who also painted her. Cicely Hey was a member of the London Group 1927 and exhibited between 1924-1939. She worked with the Omega Workshop, and married the art critic Robert Tatlock, and had exhibitions at the Lefevre Gallery, the Leicester Gallery, Cooling and Sons Gallery and the New English Art Club. Cicely Hey was born in Faringdon, Oxfordshire; she painted mainly figures, interiors and portraits and studied in Brussels, the Slade School of Fine Art and at the Central School of Arts and Crafts under Walter Sickert and was subsequently the subject of a number of his paintings and drawings. Hey held a solo exhibition at the Lefevre Gallery in 1933, but the Leicester Gallery remained her principal showing venue. She was also a member at the Women's International Art Club and showed at the Cooling Galleries, Leicester Galleries and with the NEAC. She was married to art critic and the editor of Burlington Magazine, Robert R. Tatlock. Examples of her work are in the collections of the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea, British Museum and Reading University. Bibliography: Catalogue of art celebrities by Cicely Hey (Mrs R.R. Tatlock) : March, 1933 : Catalogue of an exhibition held at and published by Alex. Reid & Lefevre Ltd, London, 1933.

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    • § Cicely Mary Hey (British, 1896-1980) - Terrier studies - signed upper left "C Hey" and inscribed "To Billy, Dec. 25th 1915"
      Sep. 18, 2014

      § Cicely Mary Hey (British, 1896-1980) - Terrier studies - signed upper left "C Hey" and inscribed "To Billy, Dec. 25th 1915"

      Est: £100 - £150

      § Cicely Mary Hey (British, 1896-1980) Terrier studies signed upper left "C Hey" and inscribed "To Billy, Dec. 25th 1915" charcoal heightened with white on buff paper h:38 w: 59 cm Cicely Mary Hey was a portrait and figure painter. She studied at the Central School of Arts and Crafts under Walter Sickert, who also painted her. Cicely Hey was a member of the London Group in 1927 and exhibited between 1924-1939. She worked with the Omega Workshop, and married the art critic Robert Tatlock, and had exhibitions at the Lefevre Gallery, the Leicester Gallery, Cooling and Sons Gallery and the New English Art Club.

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