Keith Vaughan (1912-1977)

Sleeping Quarters, Bulford Camp
  • KV estate stamp to the reverse
  • pen and ink with red conte
  • 13 by 18 cm.; 5 ¼ by 7 in.
  • Provenance: The Redfern Gallery, London
  • £2,300 plus 4% ARR
Keith Vaughan (1912-1977)

After the Second World War Vaughan came into contact with the Neo-Romantic painters such as Graham Sutherland and John Minton. This certainly affected his work however, throughout his life Keith Vaughan’s artistic theme remained constant: the male nude in the landscape. His palette is unmistakeable, although the subject matter developed into abstraction later on in his career.

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