Allan Milner (1910 - 1984)

The match (K123)

£2,900

SKU: 6667
Signed and inscribed K.123. Oil on board

Size:
Height – 50.5cm
Width – 62cm

1 in stock

DESCRIPTION

Provenance:
The Artist’s Studio
Presentation:
unframed

The numbers that appear alongside Milner’s signature are actually the titles of his pictures, which were classified by a series of figures, often prefixed by a letter.

His abstract compositions show him to have been a technically brilliant artist with a highly developed sense of form and colour which, on account of his remarkably distinctive and consistent vision, deserves greater recognition.

Milner exhibited in mixed exhibitions at the Mayor Gallery, Redfern Gallery and Gimpel Fils and had solo shows at E.I.T Mesens London Gallery (1949) and Woodstock Gallery (1967).

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THE ARTIST

Allan Milner
Allan
Milner
1910 - 1984

Milner was an Abstract and Surrealist painter,  born in
Castleford, Yorkshire. He attended the local Grammar School, where his
Art teacher also taught Henry Moore. He went to Leeds College of Art and
then the Royal College of Art. He exhibited in 1932 at the Mayor
Gallery, having a portrait bought by the artist Edward Wadsworth. In the
Second World War he served in the Royal Navy. He exhibited in mixed
exhibitions at the Redfern Gallery and Gimpel Fils and had solo shows
including E.L.T.Mesens’ London Gallery in 1949 and Woodstock in 1967.
Salford Art Gallery bought an oil, Abstraction, in 1956. Milner settled
in Ramsey, Isle of Mann where he was the founder member and became
vice-president of the Mannin Art Group where he was a prolific
exhibitor. The Manx Museum, in Douglas, holds an abstract water colour
and a Manx landscape by Milner. The artist was described by one friend
as a stout bohemian fellow, competent with brush and corkscrew

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