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Painter, b. 1928 - d. 1988

Victor Arthur James Willing (15 January 1928 – 1 June 1988) was a British painter, noted for his original nude studies. He was a friend and colleague of many notable artists, including Elisabeth Frink, Michael Andrews and Francis Bacon. For his talent and enthusiasm, Willing was dubbed the 'spokesman for his generation'. He was married to Portuguese feminist artist Paula Rego.

Victor Willing was born in Alexandria, Egypt, the only son of George Willing, professional soldier, and his wife Irene Cynthia Tomkins. The first four years of his life were spent there and, briefly, in Malta. On returning to the UK his father was posted to various parts of southern England including the Isle of Wight and Bordon, Hampshire. Willing's education was in consequence rather disrupted until the family moved permanently to Guildford, Surrey and he was able to attend The Royal Grammar School there, 1940–45. A year was then spent at Guildford School of Art while he awaited call-up to National Service which duly followed, 1946–48.

He secured a commission as second-lieutenant in the Royal Artillery, serving in Northern Ireland and at Dover. On release he was accepted by the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London but only to start in 1949, so he returned for a year to Guildford Art School studying sculpture under Willi Soukop. A fellow student and friend there at the time was Elisabeth Frink. He produced two accomplished stone carvings during this year, a female torso and a head (private collections).

Willing's start at the Slade coincided with William Coldstream's arrival there as Director and Professor. Fellow entrants that year included Michael Andrews, Henry Inlander and James Burr, while Euan Uglow, Craigie Aitchison, Paula Rego and Myles Murphy also overlapped subsequently. Other close friends, Keith Sutton and Peter Snow, had started the previous year.

Willing was admired by his fellow students for his adventurous talent and intellectual zest and was denoted 'spokesman for his generation' by the critic David Sylvester. He was deeply fascinated by one of Francis Bacon's first exhibitions, in 1949, and he invited him to talk at the Slade. They subsequently became friends and saw a good deal of each other especially after Willing left the Slade in 1953. Another artist who became a long-standing friend was Rodrigo Moynihan and each painted the other's portrait. Willing's portrait of Moynihan is with the Royal College of Art but Moynihan's of Willing was stolen and was, it is thought, destroyed by the thief.

Willing took his diploma in 1952 and then stayed on for a further year. Of work produced during these student years rather little survives. Four paintings, Head of a Man (John Mills), Boy on a Tricycle (both private collection), Head of a Girl (Paula Rego) (Dumfriesshire Educational Trust) and Standing Nude (Tate Gallery are still extant however and possibly two other 'summer compositions', Europa and the Bull and Musicians. His diploma painting Act of Violence is still with University Art Collections, University College.

In 1951 Willing had married his long-time Guildford girlfriend, Hazel Whittington, and they lived first at Shalford near Guildford and, from 1954, in a large maisonette at Lancaster Gate (Bayswater), London. He was able to paint there and also in a small studio that he had in Chelsea.

In 1955 Erica Brausen of the Hanover Gallery gave him a show which was a considerable critical success. Paintings were bought by the Arts Council of Great Britain and also by Sir Colin Anderson, a notable supporter of young artists. A star piece of the show, Reclining Nude, went to a Belgian purchaser and has disappeared from view. Unfortunately there was no catalogue nor, it seems, were the exhibits photographed.

Paintings from around this time, which may have been in the exhibition, are Runners and Man Explaining (private collection) and Winter Machine (Arts Council Collection). Man with a Kitten no longer exists but was published in monochrome. impressive Man Watching (a sentry standing in front of red railings), which was shown at the ICA in 1953, is believed lost. There were also a few portraits: Andrew Forge, Natasha Spender and Lawrence Alloway (the last two, whereabouts unknown).

By 1956 Willing's marriage was failing and at the end of that year he left home and the country, eventually to join Paula Rego in Portugal. Rego's parents were supportive and the two were able to live quietly at the family quinta in Ericeira where they both continued to paint. They were married in 1959 following Willing's divorce from Hazel Whittington. From 1962 they also had a base in London, a house in Albert Street, Camden Town which Rego's father, José Figueiroa Rego, had given them.

Although many paintings were produced during this period most were destroyed or painted over. Survivals include Self Portrait and Standing Figure and Nude (1957; two parts of an unfinished triptych). Willing was discouraged when the more adventurous Lech, Precarious Drag and Untitled, which relate more closely to his late work, were viewed unfavourably by a critic friend and he reverted to painting (as he put it) 'stodgy nudes'.

The year 1966 brought major upsets to his career as an artist. Both his father and his father-in-law died and he saw no option but to take on the management of the latter's business interests in Lisbon. At the same time he was diagnosed as suffering from the early stages of multiple sclerosis. Art took on a lesser role for the next eight years until the Portuguese revolution of 1974 led to the failure of the business and the eventual return of the family – which now included Caroline, Victoria and Nick Willing – to live permanently in London.

Willing had decided that he must now return to his true métier and he rented a room in a disused school in Stepney, east London and began to paint. Alone for long periods, and standing only with difficulty, he often just sat and looked at the wall. During these periods of 'reverie' pictures would appear to him of an intense and visionary quality which he was then able to draw. Many of these drawings were subsequently enlarged into oil paintings and both were exhibited in 1978 at the AIR (Artist Information Registry) Gallery, then in Shaftesbury Avenue, central London. This exhibition was a critical success and during the next ten years was followed by several others most notably at the Serpentine Gallery (1982) and the Whitechapel Art Gallery (1986), the latter a major retrospective.

In 1982 he was Artist in Residence, Corpus Christi College and Kettle's Yard art gallery, Cambridge. His paintings entered important collections including the Tate Gallery, the Arts Council and the Saatchi Collection. His many drawings were also widely exhibited and collected. Particularly striking was the series of Masks which were shown at the Hayward Gallery Annual (sponsored by the Arts Council) in 1985.

With his increasing disability the large paintings of the earlier eighties gave place to smaller, his last exhibition being of a series of Heads at the Karsten Schubert Gallery in 1987. Also towards the end of his life he designed and had made some small sculptures, painted and gilded, resembling some of the standing figures in his drawings. Another idea, surviving in small models, was the creation of the 'aedicola' or 'shelter', a place of refuge or retreat, which had featured in his drawings and paintings.

Willing died at home in Hampstead, north London, on 1 June 1988. In the years since then several important publications and exhibitions have taken place. In 1993 Karsten Schubert published a selection of his writings and two conversations with John McEwen while in 2000 appeared the August Media multi-authored study of his work. Five works were included in the 'New Displays' at the Tate Gallery in 1999 and in 2000 there was a solo exhibition of his work at Marlborough Fine Art, London.

In late 2008 the Pallant House Gallery, Chichester exhibited their holdings of his paintings, bequeathed to them by the architect Colin St John Wilson, alongside some loans of early work. An extensive retrospective exhibition, curated by Helmut Wohl, opened at the Casa das Historias Paula Rego, Cascais, Portugal on 9 September 2010 and closed on 2 January 2011.

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    • Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) 4.12.77
      Jul. 17, 2024

      Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) 4.12.77

      Est: £600 - £800

      Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) 4.12.77 signed and dated '4.12.77 Willing' (lower centre) chalk and charcoal on paper 24.5 x 28.5cm (9 5/8 x 11 1/4in).

      Bonhams
    • Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) Ambulant Plants Screeching and Wailing, 15.6.80
      Jul. 17, 2024

      Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) Ambulant Plants Screeching and Wailing, 15.6.80

      Est: £700 - £1,000

      Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) Ambulant Plants Screeching and Wailing, 15.6.80 signed and dated '15.6.80. Willing' (lower centre) chalk and charcoal on paper 28 x 28cm (11 x 11in).

      Bonhams
    • Victor Willing, British 1928-1988 - Untitled, 1982;
      Mar. 09, 2022

      Victor Willing, British 1928-1988 - Untitled, 1982;

      Est: £120 - £180

      Victor Willing, British 1928-1988- Untitled, 1982; six lithographs in colours on wove, two designs, each dated in the plate, printed at Sky Editions, London, with their blindstamp, largest sheet 51.2 x 66cm (unframed) (6) (ARR) Please refer to department for condition report

      Roseberys
    • Victor Willing, British 1928-1988 - Drum (triptych), 1982;
      Mar. 09, 2022

      Victor Willing, British 1928-1988 - Drum (triptych), 1982;

      Est: £600 - £800

      Victor Willing, British 1928-1988- Drum (triptych), 1982; lithograph in colours on three sheets, two complete copies, both signed, dated and numbered from editions of 70 in pencil, together with 24 further unsigned proof sheets, printed at Sky Editions, London, with their blindstamp, largest sheet 36 x 49.7cm (unframed) (30 sheets total) (ARR) Please refer to department for condition report

      Roseberys
    • Victor Willing, British 1928-1988 - Drum (triptych), 1982;
      Mar. 09, 2022

      Victor Willing, British 1928-1988 - Drum (triptych), 1982;

      Est: £100 - £200

      Victor Willing, British 1928-1988- Drum (triptych), 1982; lithograph in colours on three sheets, signed, dated and numbered 65/70 in pencil, printed at Sky Editions, London, with their blindstamp, largest sheet 36 x 49.7cm (unframed) (ARR) Please refer to department for condition report

      Roseberys
    • AR Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) Head II
      Mar. 19, 2019

      AR Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) Head II

      Est: £1,000 - £1,500

      Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) Head II signed 'Willing' (on canvas verso)oil on canvas40.5 x 45.5cm (15 15/16 x 17 15/16in).Painted in 1985 Provenance: With Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London, where acquired by the present ownerPrivate Collection, U.K.ExhibitedLondon, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Victor Willing: A Retrospective exhibition 1952-82, 6 June-20 July 1986, un-numbered catalogue

      Bonhams
    • Victor Willing, British 1928-1988- Mask, 1984; crayon and pencil on pa
      Feb. 12, 2019

      Victor Willing, British 1928-1988- Mask, 1984; crayon and pencil on pa

      Est: £500 - £600

      Victor Willing, British 1928-1988- Mask, 1984; crayon and pencil on paper, signed and titled, 29x20.5cm, (ARR) Provenance: with The Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg according to the label attached to the reverse of the frame Please refer to department for condition report

      Roseberys
    • Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988)
      Sep. 17, 2013

      Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988)

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      Head no.1 signed 'Willing' (verso), oil on canvas 45 x 40cm (17 11/16 x 15 3/4in).

      Bonhams
    • Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988)
      Sep. 17, 2013

      Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988)

      Est: £1,500 - £2,000

      Head 7 signed 'Willing' (verso), oil on canvas 45 x 40.5cm (17 11/16 x 15 15/16in). together with a further signed oil by the same hand (2)

      Bonhams
    • Victor Willing (1928-1988)
      Mar. 21, 2013

      Victor Willing (1928-1988)

      Est: £1,000 - £2,000

      Victor Willing (1928-1988) Head series 8 signed 'Willing' (on the reverse) oil on canvas 18 x 16 in. (45.7 x 40.6 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) 'Palm Court', circa 1984
      Aug. 19, 2009

      Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) 'Palm Court', circa 1984

      Est: -

      'Palm Court', circa 1984 pencil on paper

      Bonhams
    • Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) 'Mask', 1984
      Aug. 19, 2009

      Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) 'Mask', 1984

      Est: -

      'Mask', 1984 crayon and pencil on paper 29 x 20.5cm (11 7/16 x 8 1/16in).

      Bonhams
    • Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) 'Mask', 1984
      Mar. 18, 2009

      Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) 'Mask', 1984

      Est: £400 - £600

      'Mask', 1984 crayon and pencil on paper 29 x 20.5cm (11 7/16 x 8 1/16in).

      Bonhams
    • Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) 'Palm Court', circa 1984
      Mar. 18, 2009

      Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) 'Palm Court', circa 1984

      Est: £400 - £600

      'Palm Court', circa 1984 pencil on paper

      Bonhams
    • Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) 'Mask', 1984
      Oct. 22, 2008

      Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) 'Mask', 1984

      Est: £800 - £1,200

      'Mask', 1984 crayon and pencil on paper 29 x 20.5cm (11 7/16 x 8 1/16in).

      Bonhams
    • Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) 'Palm Court', circa 1984
      Oct. 22, 2008

      Victor Willing (British, 1928-1988) 'Palm Court', circa 1984

      Est: £800 - £1,200

      'Palm Court', circa 1984 pencil on paper

      Bonhams
    • VICTOR WILLING (BRITISH, 1928-1988) UNTITLED 37cm x 46cm (14.5in x 18in)
      Sep. 27, 2008

      VICTOR WILLING (BRITISH, 1928-1988) UNTITLED 37cm x 46cm (14.5in x 18in)

      Est: £800 - £1,200

      VICTOR WILLING (BRITISH, 1928-1988) UNTITLED Signed, pencil and pastel 37cm x 46cm (14.5in x 18in)

      Lyon & Turnbull
    • VICTOR WILLING (BRITISH 1928-1988) DREAM
      Apr. 16, 2008

      VICTOR WILLING (BRITISH 1928-1988) DREAM

      Est: £200 - £400

      VICTOR WILLING (BRITISH, 1928-1988) DREAM Lithograph on three sheets, signed, titled and dated 1982, numbered 46/70 50.5cm x 31cm (20in x 12.25in)

      Lyon & Turnbull
    • VICTOR WILLING (1928-1988) DREAM 50.5cm x 31cm (20in x 12.25in)
      Jan. 10, 2008

      VICTOR WILLING (1928-1988) DREAM 50.5cm x 31cm (20in x 12.25in)

      Est: £400 - £600

      VICTOR WILLING (1928-1988) DREAM Lithograph on three sheets, signed, titled and dated 1982, numbered 46/70 50.5cm x 31cm (20in x 12.25in)

      Lyon & Turnbull
    • Victor Willing , Knot Acrylic
      Jul. 13, 2007

      Victor Willing , Knot Acrylic

      Est: £5,000 - £7,000

      signed, inscribed with title and dated 1987 on the crossbar acrylic on canvas

      Sotheby's
    • Victor Willing (1928-1988)
      Mar. 01, 2006

      Victor Willing (1928-1988)

      Est: £400 - £600

      Head No.1 signed 'Willing' (on the reverse) oil on canvas 18 x 16 in. (45.7 x 40.7 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Victor Willing (1928-1988)
      Nov. 24, 2005

      Victor Willing (1928-1988)

      Est: £400 - £600

      Head Series 7 signed 'Willing' (on the reverse) oil on canvas 18 x 16 in. (45.7 x 40.7 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Victor Willing (1928-1988)
      Nov. 24, 2005

      Victor Willing (1928-1988)

      Est: £400 - £600

      Head Series 9 signed 'Willing' (on the reverse) oil on canvas 18 x 16 in. (45.7 x 40.7 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Victor Willing (1928-1988)
      Nov. 24, 2005

      Victor Willing (1928-1988)

      Est: £400 - £600

      Head No. 3 signed 'Willing' (on the reverse) oil on canvas 18 x 16 in. (45.7 x 40.7 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Victor Willing (1928-1988)
      Nov. 24, 2005

      Victor Willing (1928-1988)

      Est: £400 - £600

      Head Series 5 signed 'Willing' (on the reverse) oil on canvas 18 x 16 in. (45.7 x 40.7 cm.)

      Christie's
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