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Mary Fedden OBE, RA (British, b. 1915)


Mary Fedden has been one of the leading lights of British Art over the last few decades, though her mature style can be traced back to the early 1950s. Her work has become increasingly distilled harmonious variations around the themes of the still life; her immediately recognisable style always has exquisite delicacy, balance, texture and colour. Though Matisse and Braque are often cited as her major influcences, she has aligned herself with colourists as diverse as Anne Redpath and Henri Hayden. Her love of Christopher Wood and Ben and Winifred Nicholson has sometimes seen her grouped with the St Ives artists, but though she has painted Cornwall, she has always primarily been based in London.

Fedden studied at the Slade from 1932 to 1936, and went on to teach Painting at the Royal College of Art from 1958 to 1964 where she was the first woman tutor to teach. She has exhibited in solo shows throughout the UK every year since 1950, including at the Redfern Gallery from 1953, the New Grafton Gallery from the 1960s, the Hamet Gallery from 1970, the Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol and at the Beaux Arts Gallery, London in the 1990s. A major exhibition of her work was held at the Royal West of England Academy in 1996. She has also received many mural commissions, notably the Festival of Britain (1951), the P & O Liner Canberra (1961), Charing Cross Hospital (1980) along with her husband, the artist Julian Trevelyan, and Colindale Hospital in 1985. Mary Fedden was President of the Royal West of England Academy from 1984 to 1988 and was elected a Royal Academician in the Senior Order in 1992. She received an OBE and a Doctor of Literature, Bath University in the 1990s.


Mary Fedden. Pot of Shells

Pot of Shells
Lithograph printed in colours
1971
signed and numbered from edition of 70 in pencil
on wove paper, the full sheet printed in colours to the edges
550 X 740mm.

SOLD

Printed at the Curwen Press. An example held in the Tate Collection.


Mary Fedden. Etching Table

Etching Table
Lithograph printed in colours
1972
signed and numbered from edition of 70 in pencil
on wove paper, with full margins
575 X 780mm.

SOLD

Printed at the Curwen Press. The image relates to the oil with the same title from 1971 which is in the Tate Collection. An example of the print is held in the Tate Collection.


Mary Fedden. Oppede le Vieux

Oppède le Vieux
Lithograph printed in colours
2006
signed and numbered from edition of 150
on wove paper with full margins
370 X 450mm.

SOLD

Printed at the Curwen Press. The image relates to the oil with the same title. Oppède le Vieux is a hillside village in Provence.



Mary Fedden. Tuscany

Tuscany
Lithograph printed in colours
1984
signed and titled in pencil
inscribed Curwen archive, aside from edition of 75,
on wove paper with full margins
600 X 420mm.

SOLD


Mary Fedden. Still Life with Chair

Still life with Chair
Lithograph
2006
signed and numbered from the edition of 95 by the artist in pencil
43 x 54cm. (sheet)

£380 (within bespoke oak frame)

Mary Fedden. The Orange Mug

The Orange Mug
offset lithograph
1996
signed and numbered from the edition of 550 by the artist in pencil
32.5 x 41cm. (sheet)

SOLD


Mary Fedden. The Tabac Jar



The Tabac Jar
offset lithograph
1996
signed and numbered from the edition of 550 by the artist in pencil
32.5 x 41cm. (sheet)

SOLD


Mary Fedden. The Black Cat Cafe




The Black Cat Café
fine art print
1999
signed by the artist in pencil
24.5 x 30.5cm. (sheet)

SOLD


Mary Fedden. Red Sunset




Red Sunset
offset lithograph
2000
signed and numbered from the edition of 500 by the artist in pencil
35.5 x 49.7cm. (sheet)

SOLD


Mary Fedden. Cat on a Cornish Beach



Cat on a Cornish Beach
offset lithograph
2000
signed and numbered from the edition of 500 by the artist in pencil
35.5 x 49.7cm. (sheet)

SOLD


Mary Fedden. Whitby Harbour


Whitby Harbour
fine art print
2003
signed and numbered from the edition of 250 by the artist in pencil
54.5 x 45.2cm. (sheet)

£400 (framed in oak)


Mary Fedden. Tresco Stll Life



Tresco Still-Life
lithograph
2004
signed and numbered from the edition of 95 by the artist in pencil
44 x 36cm. (sheet)

SOLD
 

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