Summer New Works, 2024

Liss Llewellyn is delighted to present Summer New Works, 2024.

In this online exhibition, we are thrilled to offer for sale a selection of pictures recently sourced from artists’ estates and private collections. This includes an outstanding work by Stanley Lewis, Hyde Park, 1931, considered by many to be the artist’s masterpiece, which was used in his submission for the Rome Scholarship.

The offering rather aptly features a summertime scene in the form of Kenneth Rowntree’s Studio Window, Greece. The country provided great inspiration for Rowntree throughout his career, from The Guitar Players he painted when just eighteen, now in the collection of the Tate, to these playful views from the 60’s. This exhibition ​also includes a rare wartime oil by Duncan Grant, a watercolour of Baynard’s Castle by Barbara Jones – which was part of the Recording Britain Scheme – as well as a study for a Fabric Design by Charles Mahoney, which he and Evelyn Dunbar made for his mother, Bessie.

Works FEATURED in this Exhibition

Frank Brangwyn (1867 - 1956)
Jesus Falls for the Second Time
Private
Edward Halliday (1902 - 1984)
Self-portrait in the Studio, c. 1920
David Gentleman (1930 - )
Still Life
£2,750
Charles Mahoney (1903 - 1968)
Bathsheba seated with two figures in attendance
£4,800
Reserved
Barbara Jones (1912 - 1978)
Baynard’s Castle
Sold
Evelyn Dunbar (1906 - 1960)
Self-portrait, c. 1927
Gilbert Spencer (1892 - 1979)
Hebridean Farm, c. 1947
£6,950
Sold
Duncan Grant (1885-1978)
Instructing Cadets, Dartmouth, 1941
Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)
Interior with a Napoléon III armchair
£5,500
Sold
Charles Mahoney (1903 - 1968)
Studies of Roses
Charles Mahoney (1903 - 1968)
Study for a fabric design, circa 1940
£1,875
Kenneth Rowntree (1915 - 1997)
Studio Window, Greece, 1960s
£6,500
Stanley Lewis (1905 - 2009)
Hyde Park in Summer 1931
Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)
Mata Hari, circa 1905
£8,000