Patrick Heron Paintings for Sale1920-1999

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  • Lemon Disc in Sea Green with Zig-Zags : July - December
    Patrick Heron
    Lemon Disc in Sea Green with Zig-Zags : July - December, 1982
  • Dark Grey Disc in Violets and Reds : May
    Patrick Heron
    Dark Grey Disc in Violets and Reds : May, 1985
  • Mousehole Harbour
    Patrick Heron
    Mousehole Harbour, 1947
  • Four Venetian Ovals in Green : Oct
    Patrick Heron
    Four Venetian Ovals in Green : Oct, 1962
  • Mini Mini 11 : February
    Patrick Heron
    Mini Mini 11 : February, 1972
  • Six in Light Orange with Red in Yellow : April
    Patrick Heron
    Six in Light Orange with Red in Yellow : April, 1970
  • Umber Disc and Red Edge : April
    Patrick Heron
    Umber Disc and Red Edge : April, 1970
  • Blues Dovetailed in Yellow
    Patrick Heron
    Blues Dovetailed in Yellow, 1970
  • Untitled, from Rothko Memorial Portfolio
    Patrick Heron
    Untitled, from Rothko Memorial Portfolio, 1972
  • Shapes of Colour 3
    Patrick Heron
    Shapes of Colour 3, 1978
    £ 3,650.00
  • Shapes of Colour 7
    Patrick Heron
    Shapes of Colour 7, 1978
    £ 3,650.00
  • Shapes of Colour 9
    Patrick Heron
    Shapes of Colour 9, 1978
    £ 3,650.00
  • Shapes of Colour 10
    Patrick Heron
    Shapes of Colour 10, 1978
    £ 3,650.00
  • Shapes of Colour 12
    Patrick Heron
    Shapes of Colour 12, 1978
    £ 3,650.00
  • Shapes of Colour 16
    Patrick Heron
    Shapes of Colour 16, 1978
    £ 3,650.00
  • Shapes of Colour 17
    Patrick Heron
    Shapes of Colour 17, 1978
    £ 3,650.00
  • January 1973 : 19 (DRU Christmas Card)
    Patrick Heron
    January 1973 : 19 (DRU Christmas Card), 1976
    £ 2,600.00
Biography

Patrick Heron was a painter, textile designer and writer on art.

 

He was born in January 1920 in Leeds, the son of T.M. Heron, founder of Cresta Silks and a Christian sociologist. From 1925 to 1930, Heron lived in St Ives. He studied at the Slade School from 1937 to 1939. The Second World War interrupted his painting, but in 1945 he settled in London and began to paint again. The Braque exhibition at the Tate Gallery deeply impressed him in 1946, and Heron had his first one-man exhibitions in 1947 at the London Redfern Gallery and in 1960 at the New York Bertha Schaefer Gallery. He became an art critic to the New Statesman and Nation in 1947, and the London correspondent to Arts (New York) in 1955. A retrospective exhibition was put on displaying Heron's work at the Wakefield Art Gallery in 1952, and he went on a northern tour that same year. Twelve paintings of his were held in the São Paulo Bienal from 1953 to 1954. Heron turned to abstract art under the influence of American abstract painting in 1956, and he moved to Zennor, Cornwall, in the same year. At the end of the 1950s, he was awarded First Prize in the John Moores Liverpool Exhibition. Heron was also a successful writer and was the author of The Changing Forms of Art (1955), Ivon Hitchens (1955) and Braque (1956).

 

Heron's work is part of numerous public and private collections, including Deutsche Bank, the Courtauld and the Yale Center for British Art..