Kenneth Armitage 1914-2002
Standing Nude, 1952
Pencil on paper
Unframed: 56 x 29.5 cm.; 22 x 11 ½ in.
Framed: 76.5 x 50 cm.; 30 x 19½ in.
Framed: 76.5 x 50 cm.; 30 x 19½ in.
Signed with initials and dated (lower right): 'KA 52'; further signed (on backboard): 'KENNETH ARMITAGE'
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One of Britain's leading sculptors of the post-War period, the present work is a distinctively Armitage drawing relating to his bronzes of the 1950s. It dates to 1952, a critical...
One of Britain's leading sculptors of the post-War period, the present work is a distinctively Armitage drawing relating to his bronzes of the 1950s. It dates to 1952, a critical year for the artist in which he had had his first one-man show at Gimpel Fils, London and exhibited at the Venice Biennale, following which he rose to international prominence. Armitage was a visiting professor at the University of Caracas, Venezuela and Boston University, USA and was a visiting tutor at the Royal College of Art. In 1969, he was awarded a CBE and in 1995 was elected a Royal Academician. His work is included in the collection of the British Council, Tate, The National Galleries of Scotland, the Royal Academy of Arts and Yale Center for British Art.
Provenance
Basil Jacobs Fine Art, London;Wenlock Fine Art, Much Wenlock;
Acquired from the above by the present owner, 2005
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