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Day Bowman Study for Edgelands 2 mixed media collage on canvas 26 x 30.5cm Day Bowman (b.

In The Contemporary & Post War British Art Auction

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Day Bowman Study for Edgelands 2 mixed media collage on canvas 26 x 30.5cm Day Bowman (b.
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Sudbury, Suffolk
Day BowmanStudy for Edgelands 2mixed media collage on canvas26 x 30.5cmDay Bowman (b. 1947) produced this work for Edgelands, a cross-arts 2017 touring exhibition charting forgotten corners of our landscape 'the borderlands between real town and real country'. A graduate of Chelsea School of Art and London University, her work lies on the axis of figuration and abstraction
Day BowmanStudy for Edgelands 2mixed media collage on canvas26 x 30.5cmDay Bowman (b. 1947) produced this work for Edgelands, a cross-arts 2017 touring exhibition charting forgotten corners of our landscape 'the borderlands between real town and real country'. A graduate of Chelsea School of Art and London University, her work lies on the axis of figuration and abstraction

The Contemporary & Post War British Art Auction

Sale Date(s)
Venue Address
Assembly Rooms
Town Hall
Old Market Place
Sudbury
Suffolk
CO10 1TL
United Kingdom

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Important Information

The Contemporary & Post War British Art Auction will take place on Friday 20 October - doors open at 6.30pm at The Assembly Rooms, Town Hall, Sudbury CO10 1TL. The actual auction is scheduled to commence at approximately 7pm/7.15pm.

The auction features around 130 lots donated from over 125 estates and studios that have pledged their support towards Gainsborough’s House, the Suffolk birthplace and childhood home of Gainsborough (1727 - 1788). The works represent some of Britain’s greatest and most inspiring artists including Edward Bawden, Francis Davison, Anthony Eyton, Antony Gormley, Maggi Hambling, Clive Head, John Hoyland, David Inshaw, Allen Jones, Sarah Lucas, Margaret Mellis, Julian Opie and William Pye

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Viewing of key works from *14 – 19 October at Gainsborough’s House, 46 Gainsborough Street, Sudbury CO10 2EU – free entry and late night opening. 

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  15. Artist’s Resale Right.  Owing to recent legislation, we have an obligation to collect a Royalty tax on behalf of living artists.  It is based on a percentage of the amount their works sell for at auction above 1,000 Euros (4% from 1,000 – 50,000 Euros).  Buyers will be charged this levy in addition to the usual buyer’s premium.  Further details available on request.  Liable lots will be marked with * in the catalogue.
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