Thistles
signed 'Lanta Spurrier' (lower left)
oil on canvas
40 x 76.5cm
(unframed)
together with three other oils on canvas by the same hand; Still life of a green vase, signed (lower left), 50.5 x 61.5cm; Still life of vegetables by an upturned bucket, 46 x 62.5cm; and Dracaena, signed (lower left) and with artist's label (verso), 51.5 x 61cm
(all unframed)
(4)
ARR
Estimate: | £100 - £200 |
Hammer price: | £240 |
Footnote
ATALANTA (LANTA) SPURRIER (1905-1981)
Was a British painter known for painting en plein air with direct, bold brushwork and a strong sense of colour. She studied at the Chelsea School of Art under Augustus John, by then considered one of Britain’s foremost painters of a broadly impressionistic style. Spurrier subsequently established a studio in Chelsea where she also taught. She later moved to the Surrey/Sussex borders and worked from a studio at South Holmwood, near Dorking. Spurrier travelled widely, painting in France, Switzerland, Austria, Greece and most frequently Italy. Alongside her studio practice Spurrier also worked in commercial art design, mostly book covers and posters, with projects including the National Henry Wood Fund and the London Olympic Games Exhibition.