€70
Star Lot: An original Maurice Canning Wilks (Belfast, b.1910 - d.1984) charcoal on paper sketch of a young girl. Well observed with nice softness in the face. Good achievement of natural light, a real strength of this artist, known for his tremendously delicate hand and keen eye. Signed bottom right. Presented in a high quality wooden frame. Wilks is a beloved 20th century Irish artist whose works have fetched up to €33,000 at reputable auctions.
MM: 40 x 34 cm including frame
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Maurice Canning Wilks was a landscape and portrait painter born in Belfast to a linen designer. He was educated at Malone Public School and then at Belfast College of Art. When Wilks was only nineteen, he exhibited for the first time at the Royal Hibernian Academy Dublin, and then went on to exhibit his work in London, Montreal, Boston and Toronto, many of which were solo exhibitions. Later on in his life he was elected an associate member of the RHA and a full member of the Royal Ulster Academy. Wilks was very much inspired by the work of James Humbert Craig and his own portrait of Craig is in Bangor Town Hall. Wilks' subject matter features all of Ireland but he was particularly keen on the untouched nature of Donegal and the west. He was also a very successful portrait painter who flourished in commissioned portraits. Towards the later years of his life, Wilks had a studio in Dublin, which inspired him to paint many everyday scenes of Dublin. His belief was 'hard work and regular hours.' Today we can see his artwork in the Ulster Museum, the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum and many others.
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