Clarke Hutton, British 1898-1984 - Untitled (pink and black), 1963; watercolour on paper, signed with initials and dated lower left 'CH 63', 33.1 x 45.7 cm: together with two other works on paper by the same artist, 'Untitled (green, red and pink)...
Clarke Hutton, British 1898-1984 - Untitled (pink and black), 1963; watercolour on paper, signed with initials and dated lower left 'CH 63', 33.1 x 45.7 cm: together with two other works on paper by the same artist, 'Untitled (green, red and pink), 1963', watercolour and pastel on paper, signed with initials and dated lower right, 32.9 x 45.7 cm and 'Untitled (pink and black), 1963', watercolour on paper, signed with initials and dated lower right, 32.9 x 45.7 cm (unframed) (3) (ARR) Provenance: the Estate of the Artist Note: Clarke Hutton began his career in the art world working as a scene painter and assistant to Carl Wilhelm at the Empire Leicester Square. Following an extended trip to Europe in the late 1920s, he enrolled as a mature student at the Central School of Arts and Crafts under the tutelage of A.S. Hartrick. On Hartrick's retirement three years later, Hutton took over teaching his lithography classes and was appointed head of the department. He was a prolific illustrator of around seventy books, as well as a passionate and accomplished painter. Although reluctant to exhibit, he did hold a few one man exhibitions, and exhibited work at the Royal Academy, Redfern Gallery, Zwemmer Gallery and Michael Parkin Gallery.
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Clarke Hutton, British 1898-1984 - Untitled (pink and black), 1963; watercolour on paper, signed with initials and dated lower left 'CH 63', 33.1 x 45.7 cm: together with two other works on paper by the same artist, 'Untitled (green, red and pink), 1963', watercolour and pastel on paper, signed with initials and dated lower right, 32.9 x 45.7 cm and 'Untitled (pink and black), 1963', watercolour on paper, signed with initials and dated lower right, 32.9 x 45.7 cm (unframed) (3) (ARR) Provenance: the Estate of the Artist Note: Clarke Hutton began his career in the art world working as a scene painter and assistant to Carl Wilhelm at the Empire Leicester Square. Following an extended trip to Europe in the late 1920s, he enrolled as a mature student at the Central School of Arts and Crafts under the tutelage of A.S. Hartrick. On Hartrick's retirement three years later, Hutton took over teaching his lithography classes and was appointed head of the department. He was a prolific illustrator of around seventy books, as well as a passionate and accomplished painter. Although reluctant to exhibit, he did hold a few one man exhibitions, and exhibited work at the Royal Academy, Redfern Gallery, Zwemmer Gallery and Michael Parkin Gallery.
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