ROGER HILTON (1911-1975)
ROGER HILTON (1911-1975)
ROGER HILTON (1911-1975)
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ROGER HILTON (1911-1975)

Painting, October 1959

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ROGER HILTON (1911-1975)
Painting, October 1959
signed and dated 'HILTON/OCT '59' (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
30 x 54 in. (76.3 x 137.2 cm.)
Painted in 1959.
Provenance
with New Art Centre, London, circa 1970, where purchased by the previous owner.
Their sale; Bonhams, London, 18 November 2020, lot 57, where purchased by the present owner.
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Artist's Resale Right ("Droit de Suite"). Artist's Resale Right Regulations 2006 apply to this lot, the buyer agrees to pay us an amount equal to the resale royalty provided for in those Regulations, and we undertake to the buyer to pay such amount to the artist's collection agent.

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Lot Essay

By the 1950s, Roger Hilton’s place among the pioneers of abstract art in Britain had led him to seek out the artists of St Ives in Cornwall where he lived and painted increasingly after studying and teaching at the Central School of Art. He held his first Retrospective at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in 1958.

In 1959, the year in which Hilton painted the present work, he won the John Moores prize, and began to consistently title his paintings with the date of execution as if to catalogue the development of his abstraction and innovation. The use of limited colour and the abstracted human shapes in this composition are characteristic of this important period in the Hilton’s output, just as his reputation as one of the great avant-garde British painters would be recognised on the international stage.

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