Alan Thornhill (1921–2020) -Mid 20th Century Charcoal Drawing Through The Trees

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Description

A dynamic charcoal landscape with silhouetted trees along the skyline. The artist has monogrammed to the lower edge and the drawing has been presented in a white card mount. On wove.

Condition

In fine condition.

Size

37.5 x 50cm (14.8" x 19.7")

Artist Biography

Born in London, the grew up in Fittleworth, West Sussex, attended Radley College, and then in 1939 went to New College, Oxford to read Modern History. In 1944 the returned to Oxford, having been exempted from military service as a conscientious objector. the obtained his degree, and spent a year in Italy based in Florence, teaching English at Pisa University. the then stayed six months in Oslo undergoing Reichian therapy, from which came the decision to try working with his hands.
In 1949 the was accepted for the pottery course at Camberwell School of Art under Dick Kendall and Nora Braden, followed by a year at Farnham under Henry Hammond and Paul Barron, before moving in 1951 to Eastcombe, Gloucestershire, where Hawkley Pottery was set up. In 1958, frustrated by the repetition involved in making and selling pots, the started to gravitate towards claywork and sculpture through friendship with established sculptors Lynn Chadwick and Jack Greaves. In 1959 the moved to London, having found a property in Putney which included a semi-derelict outbuilding that became his studio, which still exists. Latterly the was largely based near Stroud, Gloucestershire.

the first taught claywork at Kingston School of Art, Barking Regional College, Rush Green College of Further Education and then sculpture at Morley College, London between 1970 and 1987, and at the former Frink School of Sculpture where the was a founder trustee and with a later teaching role (1995–2001).
the was married to the painter Sheila Denning, with whom the set up Hawkley Pottery; the marriage ended in divorce.

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SKU qq755
Artist Alan Thornhill (1921–2020)
Date Mid 20th Century
Dimensions 37.5 x 50cm
Medium Charcoal
Style Modernism
Subject Landscape
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