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CC4: 20th Century and Contemporary Sale

Michael Neville Seward Snow [1930-2012] - 'Earth Slip, December '63',

Auction Lot CC4/83

Michael Neville Seward Snow [1930-2012] - 'Earth Slip, December '63',- signed and inscribed on reverse oil on canvas 120 x 63cm, unframed. * Michael Neville Seward Snow [1930-2012] professional artist and writer, was born in Manchester 1930 and educated at Lawrence Sheriff School, Rugby. He settled in Cornwall, 1951-1980, and was elected to the Penwith Society of Arts in St Ives in 1953 becoming closely associated with Ben Nicholson, Terry Frost, Denis Mitchell and Roberts Adams. Snow exhibited widely and held one-man shows in the Rowan Gallery, London, in Manchester and St Ives. Taught at Exeter College of Art, 1965-1983.
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Michael Neville Seward Snow [1930-2012] - 'Earth Slip, December '63', (CC4/83) offered in our One Day 20th Century and Contemporary Sale starting on 9th September 2020 at our salerooms in Exeter, Devon.

Lot Description

Michael Neville Seward Snow [1930-2012] - 'Earth Slip, December '63',- signed and inscribed on reverse oil on canvas 120 x 63cm, unframed. * Michael Neville Seward Snow [1930-2012] professional artist and writer, was born in Manchester 1930 and educated at Lawrence Sheriff School, Rugby. He settled in Cornwall, 1951-1980, and was elected to the Penwith Society of Arts in St Ives in 1953 becoming closely associated with Ben Nicholson, Terry Frost, Denis Mitchell and Roberts Adams. Snow exhibited widely and held one-man shows in the Rowan Gallery, London, in Manchester and St Ives. Taught at Exeter College of Art, 1965-1983.

This lot is subject to Droit de Suite.

Price Realised

£650

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Department

Pictures

Fine Art Category

20th Century and Modern British Pictures

Sale Information

CC4: 20th Century and Contemporary Sale
Wednesday, 9th September 2020
Okehampton Street, Exeter

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Michael Neville Seward Snow [1930-2012] - 'Earth Slip, December '63',

Auction Lot: CC4/83

Michael Neville Seward Snow [1930-2012] - 'Earth Slip, December '63',- signed and inscribed on reverse oil on canvas 120 x 63cm, unframed. * Michael Neville Seward Snow [1930-2012] professional artist and writer, was born in Manchester 1930 and educated at Lawrence Sheriff School, Rugby. He settled in Cornwall, 1951-1980, and was elected to the Penwith Society of Arts in St Ives in 1953 becoming closely associated with Ben Nicholson, Terry Frost, Denis Mitchell and Roberts Adams. Snow exhibited widely and held one-man shows in the Rowan Gallery, London, in Manchester and St Ives. Taught at Exeter College of Art, 1965-1983.

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