Maxwell Ashby Armfield (1882-1972)
Armfield’s unpublished manuscript, My Approach to Art, gave an account of his experiences at the Birmingham School of Art, where he enrolled in 1899 and learned the technique of painting in tempera: ‘Apart from invaluable benefit from guidance and advice from such masters as Henry Payne, Arthur Gaskin and Joseph Southall, I really taught myself, as must any one who hopes to do individual work ... I detested the Life Class, and rarely attended it: I refused to learn perspective or anatomy as they bored me, and generally, I could not have been a worse student.’
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Roy Hobdell (1911-1961)Still-Life: Iris, Narcissus, Tulips and Convolvulus, with MothsPOA -
Maxwell Ashby Armfield (1882-1972)Grape Vines and Jug£6,200 -
Maxwell Ashby Armfield (1882-1972)A Pair of Still Lifes: Roses and Carnations£3,800 -
John Ward (1917-2007)Flowers in a Vase£2,800 -
John Ward (1917-2007)Postcard and Flower£1,800 -
John Ward (1917-2007)Postcard and Paintbox£2,400 -
Jehan Emile Daly (1918-2001)Teacup£850 -
Allan Gwynne-Jones (1892-1982)Tulips, Irises and DaisiesPOA -
Maxwell Ashby Armfield (1882-1972)The Bather's Tent at Lulworth, 1908£1,800 -
Maxwell Ashby Armfield (1882-1972)Viareggio, TuscanyPOA
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