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12 drawings

Various, 1936–1998

© Estate of Ivon Hitchens

Five pencil drawings on paper: 1) 'Coy Nude' by Ivon Hitchens (illustrated), 2) 'Biddy Lamb' by Lynton Lamb, pencil on paper; 3) 'Four Stone Studies' by Brenda Chamberlain; 4) 'Asleep' by Ian Pollock; 5) 'Two Poor Russians, Yaroslavl' by Gennady Antonov. Three watercolours: 6) 'Sea sickness - study from Scarp' by Norman Adams; 7) 'Miss Nangle sewing in the Woodshed' by Thomas Hennell; 8) 'Towers of monastic buildings, evening' by Alexei Yegorov. 9) 'The Creature from Another Island' by Brenda Chamberlain, ink on card; 10) 'A Great Feast... The Halt, The Maimed and the Blind' by Ian Pollock, mixed media and collage; 11) 'The Fennel Root' by Sir Cedric Morris, silverpoint on card; 12) 'A Bonfire of Twigs' by Angus Beaton, gouache and collaged strips. Presented in memory of the donor's parents Arthur Clement and Elsie May Freer.

More information

Title of artwork, date

12 drawings, 1936–1998

Date supported

2005

Medium and material

Various

Dimensions

Various

Gifted by

Allen Freer

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