Lot 187
  • 187

Prunella Clough

Estimate
5,000 - 8,000 GBP
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Description

  • Prunella Clough
  • Untitled
  • acrylic, collage and pencil on canvas
  • 53 by 45.5cm.; 21 by 18in.
  • Executed in 1999.

Provenance

Annely Juda Fine Art, London, where acquired by Professor John Ball


Exhibited

London, Anthony Hepworth Fine Art, A Selection of Works from The Hargreaves and Ball Trust: Keith Vaughan, Prunella Clough & Elisabeth Fritsch, 31st August - 4th September 2010, un-numbered catalogue.

Condition

Original canvas. The canvas appears sound. The collage element has some creasing and cracking to the surface thought to be in keeping with the Artist's materials, and is securely attached to the canvas. There is some light surface dirt and studio detritus. There is some minor frame abrasion to the edges. Subject to the above the work appears to be in excellent overall condition. Inspection under UV light reveals some areas of fluorescence believed to be in keeping with the Artist's materials. The work is presented in a simple wooden frame. Please telephone the department on +44 (0) 207 293 6424 if you have any questions regarding the present work.
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Catalogue Note

We are grateful to Gerard Hastings, author of Prunella Clough: Unconsidered Wastelands, 2015, for his kind assistance with the cataloguing of the present work.