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Rita Angus - Study for Detail, Portrait of R Vaughan Williams
Estimate:
$8,000 - $12,000
Passed
Live Auction
IMPORTANT & RARE ART
ARTIST
RITA ANGUS (1908 - 70)
Size
16 x 16.5
Description
Watercolour
Provenance
PROVENANCE
Private Collection, Auckland Purchased from Page Blackie Gallery 2008
Certificate of Authenticity from Page Blackie Gallery affixed verso
REFERENCE
The finished painting is in the collection of Fletcher Trust. See illustration p.113
Literature
Ralph Vaughan Williams studied with Parry at the Royal College of Music, with Brüch in Berlin and Ravel in Paris. He was a leading figure, with Holst, in the folk-song revival and shifted the course of English-language hymnody with his English Hymnal (1906). Williams was a teacher of Composition at the Royal College of Music (1919-39), he established a native school of music based on choral and ballad traditions. He composed nine symphonies, operas, ballets, chamber music, and secular and religious vocal music. Notable works include: A Sea Symphony (1910), based on Walt Whitman’s poems, A London Symphony (1914) and The Lark Ascending (1914-20).