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Man in Deck Chair
Peter Brannan
approx. exposed area of image inside frame
5in h x 6in w
monotype on paper
£174 framed
Item number 606
Portrait of a man seated in a deckchair with his arms raised behind the back of his head A fine monotype (a unique print often taken from glass) showing the artists great control with a difficult medium. As with an etching, the image is worked in reverse but in the case of a monotype no second pull is available
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| About the artist
Born: 1926
Died: 1994
Peter Brannan was trained at the Leicester school of art and went on to become an exiting innovative figure painter. He was a member of the Royal Society of British artists and the Lincolnshire society of artists. A retrospective of his work was held at the Goldmark Gallery. He was a regular contributor to magazines of articles on fellow artists. A well loved man but very private. Read an account of this artistic family by Mavis Brannan, Peter's sister-in-law at www.room4art.com/The-Artistic-Brannans.
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| Product type |
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painting |
| Date of work |
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1950 |
| How we know the date |
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our estimate |
| The last owner of the work |
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acquired from the artist's sister-in-law |
| How we know who the artist is |
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the artist's sister-in-law |
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| School of painting |
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Modern British |
| Style of painting |
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Impressionist |
| Approach |
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figurative impression |
| Dimensions (h x w x d) inches |
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5 x 6 |
| Condition of work |
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very good |
| Recent restoration |
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No known restoration |
| Where exhibited |
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believed never exhibited |
| Quantity available |
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1 |
| Edition of |
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1 |
| Item number |
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606 |
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below are the keywords we have used. 
painting, monotype, paper, Man in Deck Chair, Portrait of a man seated in a deckchair with his arms raised behind the back of his head, A fine monotype (a unique print often taken from glass) showing the artists great control with a difficult medium. As with an etching, the image is worked in reverse but in the case of a monotype no second pull is available, 00.00.1950, Modern British, Impressionist, figurative, impression, seated, black |
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