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Charles Mahoney - Mid 20th Century Sanguine Hellebore Studies
Description
An aesthetically pleasing page of sanguine, conte and charcoal studies of hellebore flowers and leaves. The artist has signed to the reverse. The drawing has been presented in a simple wood frame. There is an inscription at the reverse with the artist's name. On wove.Condition
The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some discolouration and foxing.
Size
45.8 x 29cm (18" x 11.4")Framed Size: 52.4 x 34.5cm (20.6" x 13.6")
Artist Biography
Mahoney was born in Lambeth, London and attended Beckenham College of Art before studying at the Royal College of Art, RCA, from 1922 to 1926. . Mahoney and a group of current and former students, which included Evelyn Dunbar and Mildred Eldridge, were commissioned to decorate the assembly hall of Brockley County School for Boys, in south London with a series of murals illustrating Aesop's fables, that were unveiled in 1936. Other mural commissions completed by Mahoney included The Pleasures of Life for the concert hall at Morley College, which stood alongside the murals Bawden and Eric Ravilious were creating there for the college refectory, two works at the Festival of Britain in 1951 and a mural for the Lady Chapel at Campion Hall in Oxford. The Morley College murals were unveiled by Stanley Baldwin in 1930 but were destroyed by bombing during the Second World War.
Mahoney married the calligrapher, and fellow RCA tutor, Dorothy Bishop in 1941, while the RCA was evacuated to Ambleside, and from 1945 the couple lived in Wrotham in Kent. Mahoney, who was a skilled botanist, often depicted the gardens there in his drawings.
He exhibited with the New English Art Club from 1936 and at the Royal Academy from 1960. Mahoney was elected an associate member of the Royal Academy in 1961 and elected a full Academician in 1968. A memorial exhibition for him was held at the Ashmolean Museum in 1975 and, during 1999 and 2000, the Harris Museum and Art Gallery in Preston hosted a large display of his work which also toured. Works by Mahoney also featured in the 2005 Tate Britain exhibition, The Art of the Garden.
| SKU | rb314 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Charles Mahoney |
| Date | Mid 20th Century |
| Dimensions | 45.8 x 29cm |
| Medium | Sanguine |
| Subject | Floral & Botanical |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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