Sidney Nolan, Sylvia Gosse, Vera Cunningham, French Paintings. The Redfern Gallery, London, 1951
Catalogue of a group exhibition held at The Redfern Gallery, London, 11 January – 3 February 1951. 198 item catalogue. This was Sidney Nolan’s first group show in London. As Simon Pierse has written “When, despite [Kenneth] Clark’s recommendation to the Leicester Gallery, Nolan was turned down there for a show, it was eventually Nolan’s wife Cynthia who stepped into the breach and secured him a show in a three-person exhibition at the Redfern Gallery where her old Sydney friend Harry Tatlock Miller was co-director.”
Author: Foreword to Nolan by L.F. Fitzhardinge; foreword to Sylvia Gosse by G.F. Mories; foreword to Vera Cunningham by Eric Newton.
Publisher: The Redfern Gallery, London
Date: 1951
Format: Original paper wraps, stapled
Pages: Unpaginated
Size: Sm.4to.
Condition: Very Good. Slight handling creases, pages tanned
Provenance: From the collection of Dr Simon Pierse
Catalogue of a group exhibition held at The Redfern Gallery, London, 11 January – 3 February 1951. 198 item catalogue. This was Sidney Nolan’s first group show in London. As Simon Pierse has written “When, despite [Kenneth] Clark’s recommendation to the Leicester Gallery, Nolan was turned down there for a show, it was eventually Nolan’s wife Cynthia who stepped into the breach and secured him a show in a three-person exhibition at the Redfern Gallery where her old Sydney friend Harry Tatlock Miller was co-director.”
Author: Foreword to Nolan by L.F. Fitzhardinge; foreword to Sylvia Gosse by G.F. Mories; foreword to Vera Cunningham by Eric Newton.
Publisher: The Redfern Gallery, London
Date: 1951
Format: Original paper wraps, stapled
Pages: Unpaginated
Size: Sm.4to.
Condition: Very Good. Slight handling creases, pages tanned
Provenance: From the collection of Dr Simon Pierse
Catalogue of a group exhibition held at The Redfern Gallery, London, 11 January – 3 February 1951. 198 item catalogue. This was Sidney Nolan’s first group show in London. As Simon Pierse has written “When, despite [Kenneth] Clark’s recommendation to the Leicester Gallery, Nolan was turned down there for a show, it was eventually Nolan’s wife Cynthia who stepped into the breach and secured him a show in a three-person exhibition at the Redfern Gallery where her old Sydney friend Harry Tatlock Miller was co-director.”
Author: Foreword to Nolan by L.F. Fitzhardinge; foreword to Sylvia Gosse by G.F. Mories; foreword to Vera Cunningham by Eric Newton.
Publisher: The Redfern Gallery, London
Date: 1951
Format: Original paper wraps, stapled
Pages: Unpaginated
Size: Sm.4to.
Condition: Very Good. Slight handling creases, pages tanned
Provenance: From the collection of Dr Simon Pierse