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Graphite on paper
Image size: 10 1/4 x 8 1/2 (26 x 22 cm)
Mounted
Drawing was at the heart of all of his artistic practice. A friend once recalled an anecdote that out on a walk he came across Sergeant lying on the ground in a church yard. With the shards of an old tombstone around him Sergeant noted; 'excellent material to include in a drawing'.
John Sergeant
John Sergeant was born in London in 1937. He lived a productive life while pursing his creative ambitions while achieving wide recognition with collectors and dealers for his paintings and drawings.
In 1954 he was accepted into Canterbury College of Art and afterwards was conscripted into the RAF in 1957 for National Service. Sergeant entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1959 and in his final year won the drawing prize and married fellow student Carolyn Cann. Carolyn was equally successful in her career and was esteemed for her carefully arranged botanical subjects. John and Carolyn lived in Faversham and other locations in England before making their final move to Wales in 1983.
Sergeant taught at Canterbury College of Art and the Art Schools of Dover and Folkestone. Several of his one-man exhibitions were held at the Mass Gallery between 1986 and 1992. Sergeant also accompanied the Prince of Wales on an official visit to Prague in 1991 after the Prince noticed his work at a National Trust exhibition at Agnews in 1987.
Sergeant died aged 73 in 2010 after a long illness.
- Creator:John Sergeant (1937 - 2010)
- Dimensions:Height: 10.25 in (26.04 cm)Width: 8.5 in (21.59 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:1 of 1Price: $1,037
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- Gallery Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU52414415052
John Sergeant
Sergeant was born in London, the son of a civil servant. His family soon moved to Faversham in Kent after they were bombed during World War II. He studied at Canterbury College of Art from 1954-57, during which period he met John Ward, who was to become a lifelong friend and supporter. In 1959 he entered the Royal Academy Schools, where he won a Drawing Prize in 1961. In 1962 he married a fellow student, Carolyn Cann. After graduating from the RA he taught part-time at art schools in Kent and worked on commissions including book jacket designs and illustrations and series of ‘room-portraits’ of interiors. He moved to near Builth Wells, Wales in 1983. In 1989 the Prince of Wales asked Sergeant to contribute drawings to his book Vision of Britain; two years later he accompanied the prince on an official visit to Prague. A superb draughtsman, he was a great exponent of the teaching of drawing in art school: “If you can draw you can paint. All you need to know as Whistler used to say, is which end of the brush to put in your mouth”. In his 2006 Colnaghi exhibition he described himself as a “serious serial draughtsman who explores, scrutinizes the same subject back, front, sideways, this way and that. It is all part of trying to understand”.
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