International Art Auction

June 12, 2012

LOT 136

Lot 136

Terry Atkinson (1939- )

Terry Atkinson (1939- )
Lot 136 Details
Terry Atkinson (1939- ), British

ENGLAND’S GREEN AND PLEASANT LAND: RUBY AFTER BEING BLINDED BY FRACTRICIDE MISSILES, TRAINS BERNARD TO GUIDE HER THROUGH THE MISSILE FIELDS OF ENGLAND;
UNTITLED (NUCLEAR EXPLOSION) (TWO WORKS FROM ART FOR THE BUNKER 2 SERIES)

The former, a colour pastel; titled and dated 1984/5 to gallery label verso, the latter, a gouache on board; signed, numbered “7”, titled and inscribed
22.2" x 32.5" — 56.5 x 82.5 cm.; 4.75" x 4.75" — 12.1 x 12.1 cm.

Estimate $800-$1,200

Realised: $480
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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Terry Atkinson (1939- )
  • Terry Atkinson (1939- )
Provenance:

The former with Gimpel Fils Gallery, London label verso; the latter inscribed: “Solidarity with the Miners/Miners Auction, GLC”, dated 23.7.84” verso

Exhibited:

The former with label inscribed: “2nd International Art Fair, Olympia, January, 1985”

CONDITION DETAILS

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