Battersea Park Herons
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About the work
- Location
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Country: UK
City: London
Place: Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand
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About the artist
Painter and sculptor Maggi Hambling CBE was born in Suffolk. She studied at Ipswich School of Art (1962-4), Camberwell (1964-7), and the Slade School of Art graduating in 1969. In 1969 she also received a Boise Travel Award to New York. She made a series of celebrated portraits of British comedian Max Wall while Artist-in-Residence at the National Gallery, London (1980-81). In the mid 1980s she made many dramatic landscapes of her native Suffolk. Her best known if controversial public works are a memorial to Oscar Wilde in central London and Scallop, a 4 metre high steel sculpture of two interlocking scallop shells on Aldeburgh beach dedicated to Benjamin Britten. In 1995 she was awarded the Jerwood Painting Prize (with Patrick Caulfield).
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Explore
- Places
- Subjects
- topography, heron, lake, park
- Materials & Techniques
- canvas, oil, oil painting
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Details
- Artist
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Maggi Hambling (1945 - )
- Title
- Battersea Park Herons
- Date
- 1986-1987
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- height: 150.00 cm, width: 81.50 cm
- Acquisition
- Purchased from Sotheby's, 2 October 1996
- Inscription
- verso: HAMBLING / '86-'87
- Provenance
- Sold through Sotheby's, London, 'Modern British and Irish Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture' sale, on 2 October 1996 (Lot 274); from which sale purchased by the Government Art Collection
- GAC number
- 17013