
Property from the Collection of Sir Antony and Lady Hornby
Flower Piece
Auction Closed
November 22, 01:24 PM GMT
Estimate
12,000 - 18,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
David Jones
1895 - 1974
Flower Piece
signed DavidJ. and dated 49 (lower right)
pencil, gouache, crayon, watercolour, colour pencil and pastel on paper
unframed (sheet): 77.5 by 57cm.; 30½ by 22½in.
framed: 87 by 65.5cm.; 34¼ by 25¾in.
Executed in 1949.
Leicester Galleries, London, where acquired by Sir Antony and Lady Hornby in 1952 and thence by descent to the present owners
London, Leicester Galleries, New Year Exhibition, January 1952, no. 36
During the mid 20th century, Sir Antony (1904 – 1987) and Lady Hornby (1910-1971) put together one of the foremost collections of Modern Art in Britain including works by European artists such as Georges Braque, Wassily Kandinsky, Henri Matisse and Balthus alongside pictures by their British contemporaries including Ben Nicholson, Henry Moore, Christopher Wood, Stanley Spencer and L.S. Lowry. Sir Antony had been a senior partner at Cazenove and was President of Savoy Hotels Ltd. He developed a particular passion for the art of the avant-garde and his grandchildren fondly remember his apartment at Claridges where he lived for the last two decades of his life surrounded by masterworks of modern art. He had presented Renoir’s A Bather to the National Gallery, London, in 1961 and amongst other bequests, he left Braque’s Glass on a Table (1909-10) to the Tate Collection.
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