Horatio's Garden Charity Online Art Auction - 13 Oct 2023

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Maggi Hambling CBE (b.1945)

£300 - £500 £4,300

Maggi Hambling CBE (b.1945)
Wave VI (Black and White)
Signed (to margin lower right)
Etching and aquatint
29 x 53.8cm (sheet)

Horatio's garden will receive 100% of the hammer price on this lot.

Born in Sudbury, Suffolk in 1945, British painter and sculptor Maggi Hambling CBE first studied locally at Cedric Morris’ and Lett Haines’ East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing, before going to the Ipswich (1962-64), Camberwell (1964-67) and Slade (1967-69) Schools of Art. In 1980 she was appointed as the first contemporary artist in residence at the National Gallery and in 1995 awarded (jointly with Patrick Caulfield) the Jerwood Prize for Painting. Hambling has had numerous solo museum exhibitions since 1980, and besides those at the National Gallery (1981 & 2014) and the National Portrait Gallery (1983 & 2009), others have included, Serpentine Gallery (1987), Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, USA (1991), Yorkshire Sculpture Park (1997), The Lowry, Salford (2009), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (2009), Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (2010), The Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia (2013), Somerset House (2015), The British Museum, London (2016) and recently, two important retrospectives at both CAFA Art Museum, Beijing and Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangzhou, China (2019). Public sculpture includes A conversation with Oscar Wilde, in Adelaide Street, London, (1998), Scallop, a sculpture to celebrate the composer Benjamin Britten, in Aldeburgh Beach, Suffolk (2003) and, most recently, A Sculpture for Mary Wollstonecraft, unveiled Newington Green, London (2020).

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