British Works of Art Online Auction

November 10, 2016

LOT 129

Lot 129

Jean Young (1914-2009)

Jean Young (1914-2009)
Lot 129 Details
Jean Young (1914-2009), British

TWO WOMEN WITH ORANGE CAT

Oil on canvas; signed upper left, with black ink stamp dated “Jan 1982” to canvas lower left verso and to the left vertical stretcher, inscribed in white chalk, “Art Moves of Chelsea” / For Ash Barn Petersfield” verso
20" x 23.75" — 50.8 x 60.3 cm.

Estimate $400-$600

Realised: $720
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Jean Young (1914-2009)
  • Jean Young (1914-2009)
  • Jean Young (1914-2009)
Provenance:

Ash Barn Gallery, Petersfield

Literature:

“The Dictionary of British Artists” (compiled by J. Johnson and A. Greutzner) records Jean Young as an illustrator and black and white artist who studied under McCannell at Farnham, the Royal Academy Schools from 1933-1938 and with Belle Arti in Florence in 1938, p. 565

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