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Very Good+ Paperback, ca. 2003, oblong quarto, unpaginated, illustrated with 18 color reproductions. Book VG+ with sun toning to front panel and spine, binding tight, text clean bright and unmarked. No DJ, but in protective plastic wrap. Exhibition catalog.
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First Edition. Wraps. Catalogue dimensions: 290mm H x 290mm. pp.48. Catalogue to accompany the solo exhibition of paintings by Ivon Hitchens at The Waddington Gallery, Cork Street, London, 4th to 28th September, 1985. Colour plates of twenty works. Annotations in ink, appearing to be Waddington's own catalogue with 'sold' notes and prices noted. List of sold works noted in black ink on rear return of cover. Original publisher's card binding featuring 'After a Bathe no.1, ' 1975. / Ivon Hitchens (1893&endash; 1979) was an English painter who became part of the 'London Group' of artists. His house was bombed in 1940 during World War II, at which point he moved to a caravan on a patch of woodland near Petworth in West Sussex. He worked there for the next forty years, gradually augmenting his caravan with a series of buildings. He is particularly well known for panoramic landscape paintings created from blocks of colour. There is a huge mural by him in the main hall of Cecil Sharp House. His work was exhibited in the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 1956. Very good.