Margaret O. Hole (1919-2012) - 20th Century Oil, Organic Abstract
Description
Well presented in a painted wood frame. With artist biography to the reverse. Signed on the reverse.On board.Condition
With minor marks to the frame. Overall in good condition. Inspection under UV light shows no sign of restoration.
Size
36.9 x 27.8cm (14.5" x 10.9")Framed Size: 36.8 x 27.7cm (14.5" x 10.9")
Collection Information
Sulis Fine Art is delighted to present a collection of works by the British artist Margaret O. Hole (1919-2012).
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Artist Biography
Margaret O. Hole was born in 1919. As a student after the war at the Central School of Art & Design, she had a studied textile design but changed to painting upon realizing her true passion. For some years Hole worked as a portrait painter, exhibiting at the Royal Academy, Royal Society of Portrait Painters, the Paris Salon and various other galleries.
Hole's main inspiration from childhood was in botany and astronomy. As her career progressed the bulk of her paintings became more abstracted. She focused her practice on variations of natural forms such as plants, fungi and shells.
Hole studies and became one of the early practitioners of Art Therapy, working in mental hospitals and prisons. A number of her paintings were acquired recently by the Bethlem Museum of the Mind.
Code | kr713 |
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Artist | Margaret O. Hole (1919-2012) |
Date | 20th Century |
Dimensions | 36.9 x 27.8cm |
Framed | Yes |
Medium | Oil |
Style | Abstract |
Subject | Abstract |
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