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Painter, Sculptor, b. 1921 - d. 1990

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      • John Hoskin (British, 1921-1990) Concertina Royale 89.5cm (35 1/4in) high (Conceived in 1964Unique)
        Mar. 27, 2024

        John Hoskin (British, 1921-1990) Concertina Royale 89.5cm (35 1/4in) high (Conceived in 1964Unique)

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        John Hoskin (British, 1921-1990) Concertina Royale welded iron and steel 89.5cm (35 1/4in) high Conceived in 1964 Unique

        Bonhams
      • *John Hoskin (b.1921)
        May. 05, 2021

        *John Hoskin (b.1921)

        Est: £200 - £300

        *John Hoskin (b.1921) *John Hoskin (b.1921), 'Creature', unsigned, welded steel, 64cm wide, with Bonhams' sale catalogue, 1997 (2) Provenance: Bonhams Knightsbridge, 1997, lot 120; with Gillian Jason Gallery; The Trevor Coldrey Collection. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.

        Sworders
      • John Hoskin (1921-1990) - Tripod
        Nov. 21, 2019

        John Hoskin (1921-1990) - Tripod

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        John Hoskin (1921-1990) Tripod welded steel, unique 5 ½ in. (14 cm.) high

        Christie's
      • AR John Hoskin (British, 1921-1990) Small Bird 23.5cm (9 1/4in) high, excluding base
        Jul. 03, 2019

        AR John Hoskin (British, 1921-1990) Small Bird 23.5cm (9 1/4in) high, excluding base

        Est: £1,500 - £2,000

        John Hoskin (British, 1921-1990) Small Bird mild steel23.5cm (9 1/4in) high, excluding baseExecuted in 1959, the present work is unique Provenance: With New Art Centre, Salisbury, where acquired by the present owner, 12 April 1997Private Collection, U.K.Please note that this lot is offered with a copy of the New Art Centre receipt.

        Bonhams
      • JOHN HOSKIN | Double Side
        Nov. 21, 2018

        JOHN HOSKIN | Double Side

        Est: £4,000 - £6,000

        steel

        Sotheby's
      • * Hoskin (John, 1921-1990). Standing figure, 1960,
        Jul. 18, 2018

        * Hoskin (John, 1921-1990). Standing figure, 1960,

        Est: £150 - £250

        pen, black ink & grey wash on wove, signed and dated in pencil lower right, 55 x 37cm (21.5 x 14.5ins), framed and glazed - Quantity (1)

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • John Hoskin (1921-1990) Winged form
        May. 26, 2017

        John Hoskin (1921-1990) Winged form

        Est: £1,000 - £2,000

        John Hoskin (1921-1990) Winged form welded steel on wooden base 68cm across, 31cm high (including base).

        Mallams
      • John Hoskin 'Figures'
        May. 25, 2011

        John Hoskin 'Figures'

        Est: -

        'Figures' signed and dated 'John Hoskins '57' (lower right), watercolour, pen and ink 55 x 37cm (21 5/8 x 14 9/16in).

        Bonhams
      • JOHN HOSKIN
        Nov. 11, 2009

        JOHN HOSKIN

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        CONCERTINA ROYALE

        Sotheby's
      • JOHN HOSKIN
        Nov. 11, 2009

        JOHN HOSKIN

        Est: £5,000 - £7,000

        STANDING FIGURE 1964

        Sotheby's
      • John Hoskin (1921-1992), 'Subject Unknown', 28ins
        Mar. 25, 2009

        John Hoskin (1921-1992), 'Subject Unknown', 28ins

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        John Hoskin (1921-1992), 'Subject Unknown', a steel abstract sculpture on slate base, 28ins

        Gorringes
      • JOHN HOSKIN 1921-1992
        Jun. 28, 2006

        JOHN HOSKIN 1921-1992

        Est: £4,000 - £6,000

        STANDING FIGURE 1964 height 149cm., 58½in. welded mild steel PROVENANCE The Artist's family EXHIBITED London, Grosvenor Gallery, 1964; London, Tate Gallery, British Sculpture of the 60s, 1965. NOTE Trained as an architectural draughtsman, Hoskin began sculpting in 1951, and in 1957 followed Kenneth Armitage as Head of Sculpture at Corsham Court. His best-known work is almost entirely in welded steel, and thus is very much in keeping with the manner of the period, especially the early work of Reg Butler and Lynn Chadwick, and in the late 1950s and early 1960s he was widely exhibited and much acclaimed. However, like many of his contemporaries, his career was supported by his teaching, the demands of which gradually affected his output and made him less prominent than should have been the case. The current reappraisal of the remarkable strength of British sculpture after WWII will undoubtedly return him to a deserved prominence.

        Sotheby's
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