Modern British & Irish Art Day Auction

Modern British & Irish Art Day Auction

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Property from the Collection of Joanna Matthews

Winifred Nicholson

Boothby Hyacinths

Estimate

25,000 - 35,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

Property from the Collection of Joanna Matthews 

Winifred Nicholson

1893 - 1981

Boothby Hyacinths


signed Winifred Nicholson (on the reverse on the stretcher)

oil on canvas

unframed: 41 by 48.5cm.; 16 by 19in.

framed: 57 by 64.5cm.; 22½ by 25½in.

Executed circa 1950.


With a further landscape painting by the same hand (verso).


We are grateful to Jovan Nicholson for his kind assistance with the cataloguing of the present work.

Acquired by the Mother of the present owner (the Artist's sister), and thence by descent

Jovan Nicholson, Winifred Nicholson in Cumberland, Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, 2016, p. 50

Kendal, Abbot Hall, Winifred Nicholson in Cumberland, 2016

Winifred Nicholson painted in many different locations including Cornwall, Wales, the Hebrides, France, Greece and North Africa, but the place she most often painted was her native Cumberland, latterly Cumbria, writing ‘I have always lived I Cumberland – the call of the curlew is my call, the tremble of the harebell is my tremble in life, the blue mist of lonely fells is my mystery, and the silver gleam when the sun does come out is my pathway.’ From the beginning of the Second World War until her father’s death in 1959 Winifred Nicholson lived at Boothby, her parents’ house, not far from Brampton, a home she found very congenial. With its open window and pink and blue hyacinths coming into flower Boothby Hyacinths hints at the optimism and sense of freshness characteristic of Winifred Nicholson’s paintings. Winifred Nicholson loved to keep spring bulbs, writing, ‘I like promise of things to come, There always turns out such unexpected and exciting things in the colourlessness of the unknown future.’ See  Jovan Nicholson, Winifred Nicholson in Cumberland, Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, 2016, pp.14-16, 50, for more about Winifred Nicholson and Boothby.

 

Jovan Nicholson