Wilhelmina BARNS-GRAHAM
Three Trees (St. Ives)
Medium Pencil, with stumping, on paper
Dimension 53 x 75.5 cm (20⁷/₈ x 29³/₄ inches)
The view depicted in this large drawing, as noted on the backing board, was taken from the terrace of Ben Nicholson’s former home in the centre of St. Ives. Nicholson had moved to the house, then called Trezion, in 1955, and had renamed it Goonhilly, a Cornish name. As Nicholson described the view, in a letter of February 1955 to Herbert Read, ‘It’s an absurd place, almost as if one had made it and its surroundings oneself – v. romantic and with a whole series of different levels from which one sees between rooftops the Atlantic, the Island, St. Ives Bay, Godrevy & finally, from the topmost ‘lookout’ level, slap down into the harbour itself.’ Nicholson left Goonhilly in 1958, when he moved to Switzerland with his third wife, Felicitas Vogler.
530 x 755 mm. (20 7/8 x 30 in.) [image]
560 x 761 mm. (22 x 29 3/4 in.) [sheet]
Medium: Pencil, with stumping, on paper
Signature: Signed and dated W. Barns Graham 1971. at the lower left.
Further extensively inscribed TITLE THREE TREES (ST. IVES) (FROM GOONHILLY BEN NICHOLSONS HOUSE) ST. IVES CORNWALL / DATE 1971 / SIZE WORK. 54 x 74.5 cms. (FRAMED. 71 x 92 cms) or work 21 1/4” x 29 3/8”, Framed 28 1/8” x 36 1/4” / MEDIUM PENCIL DRAWING ON PAPER / ARTIST W. BARNS-GRAHAM [with signature] / 1 BARNALOFT / ST IVES / CORNWALL / CAT NO 02/71/D on the backing board.
Dimension: 53 x 75.5 cm (20⁷/₈ x 29³/₄ inches)
Provenance: Acquired in the late 1980s, possibly directly from the artist, by Lea Ford, London
Anonymous sale, London, Sotheby’s, 20 March 2019, lot 209
Private collection, London.
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