MARY FEDDEN, R.A. | FISH, MUG AND GULL
MARY FEDDEN, R.A.
1915-2012
FISH, MUG AND GULL
signed and dated 1996
pencil, watercolour, gouache with paper and tracing paper collage on paper
unframed: 19.5 by 25cm.; 7¾ by 10in.
framed: 46 by 51.5cm.; 18 by 51½in.
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The sheet is attached to the mount with four tabs of adhesive tape verso. The sheet undulates, in keeping with the Artist's materials. The collaged elements appear securely adhered. The tracing paper collaged element is torn, in keeping with the Artist's working methods. There are one or two faint tiny rubs to the sheet. There is light dust and a few specks of surface matter and adhesive to the sheet, with one or two tiny accretions. This excepting, the work appears to be in excellent overall condition, with fresh, vivid passages of colour throughout.
The work is floated in a window mount and presented in a painted wooden frame behind glass.
Please telephone the department on +44 (0) 207 293 6424 if you have any questions regarding the present work.
Provenance:
Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, where acquired by the present owner in 2011
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MARY FEDDEN, R.A.
1915-2012
FISH, MUG AND GULL
signed and dated 1996
pencil, watercolour, gouache with paper and tracing paper collage on paper
unframed: 19.5 by 25cm.; 7¾ by 10in.
framed: 46 by 51.5cm.; 18 by 51½in.
Please note: Condition 11 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers (Online Only) is not applicable to this lot
To view Shipping Calculator, please click here
Condition Report:
The sheet is attached to the mount with four tabs of adhesive tape verso. The sheet undulates, in keeping with the Artist's materials. The collaged elements appear securely adhered. The tracing paper collaged element is torn, in keeping with the Artist's working methods. There are one or two faint tiny rubs to the sheet. There is light dust and a few specks of surface matter and adhesive to the sheet, with one or two tiny accretions. This excepting, the work appears to be in excellent overall condition, with fresh, vivid passages of colour throughout.
The work is floated in a window mount and presented in a painted wooden frame behind glass.
Please telephone the department on +44 (0) 207 293 6424 if you have any questions regarding the present work.
Provenance:
Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, where acquired by the present owner in 2011