• EX-CATALOGUE WORKS

  • 1942 (H.S.)

    • Ben Nicholson, Cornish Landscape, 1940
      Ben Nicholson, Cornish Landscape, 1940
    • Ben Nicholson, 1975 (Bocaccio), 1975
      Ben Nicholson, 1975 (Bocaccio), 1975
    • Ben Nicholson, September 1961, 1961
      Ben Nicholson, September 1961, 1961
    • Ben Nicholson, March 1964 (Carlisle jug), 1964
      Ben Nicholson, March 1964 (Carlisle jug), 1964
    • Ben Nicholson, May 1955 (green chisel), 1955
      Ben Nicholson, May 1955 (green chisel), 1955
    • Ben Nicholson, Nov 23-51 (Still Life on a Yellow Ground), 1951
      Ben Nicholson, Nov 23-51 (Still Life on a Yellow Ground), 1951
    • Ben Nicholson, Bottle and jug with black, 1973
      Ben Nicholson, Bottle and jug with black, 1973
    • Ben Nicholson, Pink, Red and Black, 1978
      Ben Nicholson, Pink, Red and Black, 1978
    • Ben Nicholson, Off brown and red and striped mug, 1979
      Ben Nicholson, Off brown and red and striped mug, 1979
  • Winifred Nicholson, The Warwick Family, 1925-26 c.

    Winifred Nicholson

    The Warwick Family

    The Warwick Family was painted by Winifred Nicholson while she was living with Ben Nicholson at Bankshead, a Cumbrian farmhouse near the Scottish border. It depicts Tom and Margaret Warwick, the neighbouring farmers, with their daughter Janet, seated on the left, and their grandson Norman, seated on Mrs Warwick’s knee. Winifred made several portraits, most of which depict her children, family and close friends. Some of these works are in public collections, including the National Gallery of Scotland, Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Pallant House Gallery, and Kettle’s Yard, University of Cambridge. This work is among the largest paintings that Nicholson made in this period and is almost certainly the largest portrait that she executed in her career. 

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