George Dannatt (1915-2009)

Reflector
  • signed with initials and dated 1976 on the backboard
  • pencil, crayon and gouache
  • 23 by 18.5 cm.; 9 by 7 ¼ in.
  • £1,400 plus 4% ARR
George Dannatt (1915-2009)

‘A prolific, pre-eminent English exponent of constructivist art’ (Michael McNay, The Guardian, Thursday 10th December 2009)
 
 
George Dannant was the epitome of a Renaissance man, a chartered surveyor, a freelance music critic and later on in life – an artist. He learnt initially from Adrian Heath, then through his friendship with Patrick Heron was drawn into the St.Ives group of painters. He worked closely with John Wells and experimented in a wide range of mediums.

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