Henry shall be taking a selection of paintings, works on paper and photography to the Battersea Decorative Fair from 4-8 May 2022. The fair is held at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London SW11 4NJ.
Henry will be exhibiting on Stand A27. Online booking is required and can be done via the link below.
Below is a sample of the collection of works that Henry will have with him at the fair. Do not hesitate to get in contact, should you have any queries about any of the works in his collection.
Manfred Henniger, (German 1896-1986), Bathers, watercolour on paper, signed (lower right), 48cm x 66cm (75cm x 92cm framed), £3,000
An exile from Germany from 1933 to 1949 due to his political views, he returned to Stuttgart to the Kunstakademie. Throughout his career, he was fascinated by landscapes and the motif of bathers.
James Gleeson, (Australian 1915-2008), Figure in a Psychoscape III, c.1980s, oil on board, signed (lower right), 24.5cm x 19cm (40cm x 35cm framed), £8,500
An artist, who also served on the board of the National Gallery of Australia, was a truly original painter. By the late 60’s, many of his paintings had homoerotic undertones, something which reflected on Gleeson's own homosexuality. In keeping with the Freudian principles of surrealism, he composed works which, he said, symbolized the inner workings of the human mind.
Marcel Delmotte, (Belgium 1901-1984), Figure Study, 1930, black and red chalk on paper, signed and dated (lower right), 28cm x 20cm (47cm x 39cm framed), £1,750
Delmotte was a painter, draftsman, watercolourist and Belgian sculptor. A realist painter at first, he was influenced by Expressionism of the beginning of the century. An impressive list of gallery exhibitions of his work during his lifetime, either independently or as part of a group, indicate that he was a known and successful figure in art worlds of Belgium and Europe.
Michael Murfin, (British b.1954), Finishing Off, 2022, pastel on paper, signed (lower left), 72cm x 59cm (93cm x 78cm framed), £3,500
Murfin has exhibited widely, both in the UK and internationally. His work is contained in many regional art galleries, as well as the Government Art Collection.
Frank Brangwyn, (British 1867-1956), Men in a Bakehouse, 1908, etching, signed in pencil (lower right), 51cm x 64.5cm (plate size) (81cm x 94cm framed), £1,500
Brangwyn was an artistic jack-of-all-trades. As well as paintings and drawings, he produced designs for stained glass, furniture, ceramics, table glassware, buildings and interiors, was a lithographer and woodcutter and was a book illustrator. His work is held in many public galleries.