11th Dec, 2024 12:00

Fine Paintings & Works on Paper

 
Lot 21
 

21

WALTER LANGLEY (BRITISH 1852-1922)

PLEASANT NEWS
signed W LANGLEY lower left
watercolour on paper
52 x 39cm; 20 1/2 x 15 1/4in
80.5 x 64cm; 31 3/4 x 25 1/4

Property of a Private Collector

Provenance
W. Victor Williams (purchased from the artist)
W. A. Clark (a gift from the above in 1916)
Thence by descent to the present owner

Literature
Roger Langley, Walter Langley, Pioneer of the Newlyn Art Colony, Bristol, 1997, p.168

Painted in Newlyn in 1901, the present lot depicts the courtyard of a local cottage; a fisherman pauses from repairing sail cloth to smoke his pipe whilst a young woman reads a letter and two children draw water from a barrel behind. The same courtyard featured in a number of Langley's works including a large oil painting of 1898 A Cousin from Town and a watercolour from 1901 Local Critics.

The young woman also appeared in other works by Langley, and can be seen leaning against the harbour railings in the artist's large oil of the same year Between the Tides (Warrington Museum and Art Gallery, Cheshire). The blouse worn in both works was originally white and belonged to a Newlyn woman named Mrs Tregurtha who dyed it pink but gifted it to Langley after she decided it did not suit her complexion.





Sold for £6,500


 

PLEASANT NEWS
signed W LANGLEY lower left
watercolour on paper
52 x 39cm; 20 1/2 x 15 1/4in
80.5 x 64cm; 31 3/4 x 25 1/4

Property of a Private Collector

Provenance
W. Victor Williams (purchased from the artist)
W. A. Clark (a gift from the above in 1916)
Thence by descent to the present owner

Literature
Roger Langley, Walter Langley, Pioneer of the Newlyn Art Colony, Bristol, 1997, p.168

Painted in Newlyn in 1901, the present lot depicts the courtyard of a local cottage; a fisherman pauses from repairing sail cloth to smoke his pipe whilst a young woman reads a letter and two children draw water from a barrel behind. The same courtyard featured in a number of Langley's works including a large oil painting of 1898 A Cousin from Town and a watercolour from 1901 Local Critics.

The young woman also appeared in other works by Langley, and can be seen leaning against the harbour railings in the artist's large oil of the same year Between the Tides (Warrington Museum and Art Gallery, Cheshire). The blouse worn in both works was originally white and belonged to a Newlyn woman named Mrs Tregurtha who dyed it pink but gifted it to Langley after she decided it did not suit her complexion.





Auction: Fine Paintings & Works on Paper, 11th Dec, 2024


Auction Location: London, UK

Our sale of Fine Paintings and Works on Paper features 80 lots spanning four centuries. It includes works from two significant deceased estates: art dealer Alexander Iolas who promoted the bright and playful works by Jean Hugo and Niki de Sainte Phalle (lots 44-52), and gallerist Karsten Schubert, led by a green revolver on a vibrant red background by Michael Craig-Martin (lot 53), currently the subject of a retrospective at the Royal Academy, Piccadilly.

Colour dominates many of the post-War works. A stripe painting by the leading Washington Colour Field artist Gene Davis is a sale highlight. Davis worked alongside Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland also from D.C. in the 1950s and ‘60s perfecting his distinctive style. 65-6 by Davis (lot 58) dances and rhymes before the viewer’s eye. From the same collection and similarly optical are the works by Joe Tilson (lot 60) from 1965, and a rare painting by Justin Knowles (lot 59). Fellow colourist Howard Hodgkin is represented by Here we are in Croydon from 1979 (lot 63).

Modern British is led by an attractive group of watercolours by John Nash (lots 34-37), all acquired from the artist by the present owner’s grandfather. Other British figurative painters featured in the sale include Alan Lowdnes with a street scene in Altrincham near Manchester (lot 40), and three sketches by the young Michael Andrews (lots 41-43). Elsewhere there are works by John Piper and humorous illustrations by graphic artists Ronald Searle and Quentin Blake (lots 71 & 72).

Artists from further afield include two 18th/ 19th century Cuzco paintings from Peru and good Australian examples: a watercolour by John Russell of the Pont de Neuilly, and an atmospheric painting of a dust storm in the New South Wales out back by John Charles Goodhart of 1907 capturing a storm that year (lots 31 & 38).  ‘en plein-air’-ists in the sale include Otto Modersohn, co-founder of Worpswede school in Bavaria in the 1890s (lot 19) and three delightful paintings of children by Scottish painter Gemmel Hutchison, influenced by Barbizon in France and the Hague School in Holland (lots 27, 28 & 30). 

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