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A GIRL + HER BOOT, AN OIL BY CLIFFORD HANLEY

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* CLIFFORD HANLEY (SCOTTISH 1948 - 2021),
A GIRL + HER BOOT
oil on board, signed and dated '89, titled verso
image size 91cm x 100cm, overall size 95.5cm x 104.5cm
Framed.
Note: Eldest child of Cliff Hanley, author, & Anna Hanley, artist. Attended Hillhead High School then Glasgow School of Art (Diploma, Drawing & Painting). His first (sell out) exhibition was at the age of 15 in the Grosvenor Cafe, Byres Road, Glasgow. On leaving the Art School Clifford worked on various projects including the refurbishment of a Glasgow city centre pub, The Muscular Arms. He was also involved in the music scene, playing lead guitar in a succession of bands culminating in “the Motels” a name which then had to be changed to “Montels” after the intervention of a US band with more money for a lawyer! In 1979 he moved to London to promote the band, sidelining art completely, but in ’84 following a brain aneurysm, he lost the use of his left hand and had to give up playing. He returned to painting, opening a small gallery in a local shop and became immersed in the local art scene. A short-lived marriage saw him move to Bath then singly to Bristol where again he became very involved in local arts festivals and also campaigning for Palestinian rights. It was while quietly handing out leaflets that he was assaulted which led to his 3rd brain injury. He also had associated epilepsy, and the culmination was the loss of some 30 years of memory and in 2015 he was finally admitted to care in a specialist brain injury care unit. Clifford died on 26th July 2021.

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* CLIFFORD HANLEY (SCOTTISH 1948 - 2021),
A GIRL + HER BOOT
oil on board, signed and dated '89, titled verso
image size 91cm x 100cm, overall size 95.5cm x 104.5cm
Framed.
Note: Eldest child of Cliff Hanley, author, & Anna Hanley, artist. Attended Hillhead High School then Glasgow School of Art (Diploma, Drawing & Painting). His first (sell out) exhibition was at the age of 15 in the Grosvenor Cafe, Byres Road, Glasgow. On leaving the Art School Clifford worked on various projects including the refurbishment of a Glasgow city centre pub, The Muscular Arms. He was also involved in the music scene, playing lead guitar in a succession of bands culminating in “the Motels” a name which then had to be changed to “Montels” after the intervention of a US band with more money for a lawyer! In 1979 he moved to London to promote the band, sidelining art completely, but in ’84 following a brain aneurysm, he lost the use of his left hand and had to give up playing. He returned to painting, opening a small gallery in a local shop and became immersed in the local art scene. A short-lived marriage saw him move to Bath then singly to Bristol where again he became very involved in local arts festivals and also campaigning for Palestinian rights. It was while quietly handing out leaflets that he was assaulted which led to his 3rd brain injury. He also had associated epilepsy, and the culmination was the loss of some 30 years of memory and in 2015 he was finally admitted to care in a specialist brain injury care unit. Clifford died on 26th July 2021.

Whilst every effort is made to provide accurate and honest condition reports, none of our staff is a professional conservator, restorer or engineer. Any condition report offered should be accepted as an indication of any obvious issues or problems or the lack of them. Buyers are urged to satisfy themselves in respect of the condition of any lot and McTear’s can provide contact details of local professional restorers who will provide fully comprehensive expert reports – usually for a modest charge. The condition report does not form part of any contract between McTear's and the buyer, and all lots are offered "as is" in accordance with our Terms of Business in the printed catalogue and available on our website.

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