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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Chris Gollon, Virgin & Child (IV), 2015

Chris Gollon

Virgin & Child (IV), 2015
Ink drawing on fine art paper, 2015, signed on reverse. Unframed 7.5" x 5.5" (19 x 14cm). Framed dimensions below.
14 5/8 x 12 5/8 in
37 x 32 cm
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An original ink study by Chris Gollon after his major work 'Virgin & Child', latter which was part of his national touring exhibition to English cathedrals 2014 - 2016. Although...
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An original ink study by Chris Gollon after his major work 'Virgin & Child', latter which was part of his national touring exhibition to English cathedrals 2014 - 2016.

Although Chris Gollon was a consummate draughtsman, he did very few drawings, since he literally lived to paint. He preferred to go straight to canvas to make his imagery. If he completed an image in a fully worked up drawing, he would then lose the interest in painting it. However, very occasionally, if he was unable to travel to his studio, he would draw all day, sometimes –as here–making drawings after his own paintings.
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IAP Fine Art, Monmouth
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