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MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Mixed media c1990s/2000s 41 x 36cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Mixed media on paper 1991 69 x 50cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Mixed media on paper 1991 79 x 59cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Blue Lines Mixed media Undated 40 x 58cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Mixed media on paper. 1980s 90 x 72cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Morning Light Oil on canvas Very likely 1960s but undated so could be later. 51 x 61cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Portfolio of various mediums The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture. Condition Report: There are 50 pieces of work in this folio and 17 of which are signed.
MICHAEL BROIDO 4 works The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO White on Blue Mixed media Nov 1962 23 x 59cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Mixed media on paper 1991 79 x 59cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Mixed media on paper Probably 1990s 79 x 59cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Mixed media on paper 1991 75 x 56cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Oil on canvas Early 2000s 41 x 51cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Oil on board 1956 63 x 81cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture. Condition Report: Good condition with minor surface marks.
MICHAEL BROIDO 3 works The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Mixed media on paper Dated 17th May 1963 70 x 70cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO 7 works The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Mixed media on paper 1991 69 x 50cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO 3 works The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Mixed media on paper 1991 75 x 56cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Coloured Etching Mixed Media 1988 37 x 26cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Portrait of a woman Oil on canvas Early 2000s 51 x 61cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Mixed media 1988 46 x 41cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Man with Gun Wood Block 1988 48 x 53cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Dream Garden Wood Block 1988 58 x 53cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting ‘White on Black’, 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965’ exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Oil on Board 1991 67 x 52cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture. Condition Report: Good condition.
MICHAEL BROIDO Brown Diamond Mixed media 1963 50 x 63cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Mixed media on paper 1991 79 x 59cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Oil on canvas Early 2000s 51 x 61cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Blue Painting Mixed media on paper Dated 27th May 1963 50 x 54cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Oil on canvas Early 2000s 61 x 73cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Mixed media on paper Dated 22nd Oct 1962 66 x 67cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Mixed media on paper 1991 75 x 56cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Mixed media on paper 1992 79 x 59cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Mixed media on paper 1991 79 x 59cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
MICHAEL BROIDO Untitled Oil on canvas c 1990s/2000s 51 x 61cm The Michael Broido Collection Michael Broido 1927 (London) - 2013 (Lewes, East Sussex) London-born Michael Broido moved with his parents to Johannesburg, South Africa when he was a baby. At the age of 20 relocated to the UK to study art and work in London. Michael lived in Cornwall (St Ives and Newlyn) from 1956 until the 1980s, when he moved to London and then Lewes in East Sussex. He was part time gardener to Patrick Heron at Eagles Nest, Zennor near St Ives 1956-58, where he also had a studio; studio assistant to sculptor Barbara Hepworth 1959-62, and taught at Truro School of Art 1960-80. He shared a studio, 6 Piazza Studios, with the artist Alan Lowndes, while living in St Ives. Michael was a member of, and exhibited regularly at, the Penwith Society and the Fore Street Gallery; also at Signals Gallery, London; and in the Falmouth Art Group Twenty Cornish Artists Exhibition 1958; and City Art Gallery, Plymouth Painters in Cornwall 1960. His work is represented in the Pier Gallery Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney and the Cornwall Council Schools Art Collection, now based at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. His painting 'White on Black', 1963 from the Schools Collection was exhibited earlier this year at Penlee Museum and Art Gallery in the 'The Bigger Picture: Painting in Cornwall from 1920 - 1965' exhibition. His life and work is referenced in the following publications: Buckman (2006) Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945; Davies (1994) St Ives Revisited - Innovators and Followers; Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery; Tate (1985) St Ives 1939-64, Twenty Five Years of Painting, Pottery and Sculpture.
R.I.B.A. International Architecture 1924-1934, Catalogue to the Centenary Exhibition of the Royal Institute of British Architects, 1934, a few colour and many monochrome illustrations, original pictorial wrappers with design by John Farleigh, small 4to, VG, together with Reports on the Present Position and Tendencies of the Industrial Arts, as indicated at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, Paris, 1925, colour and monochrome plates, original cloth with label to spine, rubbed and spine label somewhat worn, 4to, plus Illustrated Souvenir, The Royal Academy Exhibition of British Art in Industry, 1935, numerous monochrome illustrations, original printed wrappers, small 4to, and others similar, including W. Aumonier, Modern Architectural Sculpture, 1st edition, Architectural Press, 1930, Michel Roux-Spitz, Realisations, 2 volumes, [1932 & 1950], Siegvard Bernadotte & Johs. Lehm-Laursen, Moderne Dansk Boligkunst, 2 volumes, 1946-47, Michael Farr, Design in British Industry, a Mid-Century Survey, with a foreword and postscript by Nikolas Pevsner, Cambridge University Press, 1955, etc. (14)
Gilles (Pierre). The Antiquities of Constantinople. With a Description of its Situation, the Conveniences of its Port, its Publick Buildings, the Statuary, Sculpture, Architecture, and Other Curiosities of that City... Now Translated into English... by John Ball, 1729, engraved frontispiece and title, eleven engraved plates and plans (including some folding), occasional spotting or browning, contemporary calf, rebacked with original gilt spine relaid, 8vo Atabey 498; Blackmer 688. (1)
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