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Original Framed Nan Youngman OBE Signed Charcoal Drawing "Counterflow" 1983 For Sale


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Original Charcoal Drawing "Counterflow" by Nan Youngman OBE

£200

 
Beautifully rendered, subtle charcoal drawing of swirling waters, sea or ocean by
Nancy Mayhew Youngman OBE (1906 - 1995) was an English painter and educationalist trained at The Slade School of Fine Art. Youngman is remembered primarily as a painter , but from before the war to the mid-1960s she was an influential figure in art education, as a teacher, an author and an impressively efficient organiser of exhibitions
She was a member of The Women's International Art Club WIAC, The Artist's International Association AIA and exhibited at The Royal Academy.
 
Artwork Size: Length 58 cms x Height 41 cms x Depth 1 cm
Signed by the artist in pencil bottom right "Nan Youngman 1983"
Title "counterflow"
Year of Production: 1983
Medium: Charcoal
The frame is painted silver over wood. It has some marks of age but in good condition otherwise.
Framing by Heffers Gallery Cambridge.
 
The outside edges of the artwork have some foxing (see photo) but the main image is clean and in good condition.
A mount could be placed around the drawing and would obscure the foxing.
 
Collection can be made from 
Camberwell London SE5

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