Skip to main content

Patrick Procktor Art

to
4
4
British, Patrick Procktor watercolour of 'The Gift Horse', 20th Century
British, Patrick Procktor watercolour of 'The Gift Horse', 20th Century

British, Patrick Procktor watercolour of 'The Gift Horse', 20th Century

By Patrick Procktor

Located in Petworth, West Sussex

Patrick Procktor (British, 1936 – 2003) The gift horse Pencil and watercolour Signed ‘Patrick Procktor’ (lower left) 9.1/2 x 6.3/4 in. (24.2 x 17 cm.) Rendered with graceful economy...

Category

20th Century Modern Patrick Procktor Art

Materials

Watercolor, Pencil

British, Patrick Procktor watercolour of 'Seagull at the window', 2000
British, Patrick Procktor watercolour of 'Seagull at the window', 2000

British, Patrick Procktor watercolour of 'Seagull at the window', 2000

By Patrick Procktor

Located in Petworth, West Sussex

Patrick Procktor (British, 1936 – 2003) Seagull at the window Pencil and watercolour Signed and dated ‘Patrick Procktor 00’ (upper right) and further signed ‘Patrick Procktor’ (lower...

Category

20th Century Modern Patrick Procktor Art

Materials

Watercolor, Pencil

British, Patrick Procktor watercolour of 'Misty', horses head, 20th Century
British, Patrick Procktor watercolour of 'Misty', horses head, 20th Century

British, Patrick Procktor watercolour of 'Misty', horses head, 20th Century

By Patrick Procktor

Located in Petworth, West Sussex

Patrick Procktor (British, 1936 – 2003) Misty Pencil and watercolour Signed and inscribed ‘Misty Patrick Procktor’ (lower edge) 9.1/2 x 6.3/4 in. (24.2 x 17 cm.) Rendered with grace...

Category

20th Century Modern Patrick Procktor Art

Materials

Watercolor, Pencil

Northern Lass, from Europaeische Graphik VII by Patrick Procktor, 1971
Northern Lass, from Europaeische Graphik VII by Patrick Procktor, 1971

Northern Lass, from Europaeische Graphik VII by Patrick Procktor, 1971

By Patrick Procktor

Located in Kingsclere, GB

Northern Lass, from Europaeische Graphik VII by Patrick Procktor, 1971 Additional information: Medium: lithograph 65 x 50 cm 25 5/8 x 19 3/4 in signed Patrick Procktor was born in ...

Category

20th Century Patrick Procktor Art

Materials

Lithograph

Related Items
Studio 54 - Bananarama - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Octopus
Studio 54 - Bananarama - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Octopus

Studio 54 - Bananarama - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Octopus

By Jeff Conroy

Located in Chicago, IL

A small octopus is inked in the Japanese style of Gyo-Taku print making. Using sumi ink to "print" the octopus, the artist then embellishes it with colored pencil to convey an extra...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Patrick Procktor Art

Materials

Sumi Ink, Watercolor, Mulberry Paper, Color Pencil

Summertime - Martha's Vineyard  - Sunset Golden Sky and Red Lighthouse
Summertime - Martha's Vineyard  - Sunset Golden Sky and Red Lighthouse

Summertime - Martha's Vineyard - Sunset Golden Sky and Red Lighthouse

By Millard Sheets

Located in Miami, FL

Summertime in Martha's Vineyard is drenched in saturated yellows and reds. People in the foreground look out to the sea. Two people on horseback are masterfully rendered in a loose ...

Category

1960s Post-Impressionist Patrick Procktor Art

Materials

Watercolor, Board, Pencil

Maybe It's Not A Metaphor At All - Figurative Surrealist Watercolor Portrait Art
Maybe It's Not A Metaphor At All - Figurative Surrealist Watercolor Portrait Art

Maybe It's Not A Metaphor At All - Figurative Surrealist Watercolor Portrait Art

By Amanda Immurs

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Amanda Immurs, an artist hailing from Hamilton, Canada, creates enchanting watercolor artworks that bring whimsical scenes of children, animals, and flora to life. Immurs' art is gro...

Category

2010s Modern Patrick Procktor Art

Materials

Paper, Watercolor, Graphite

“The Crow”
“The Crow”

Clementine Helene Dufau“The Crow”, 1928

$1,760Sale Price|20% Off

H 9.5 in W 11.5 in D 1 in

“The Crow”

Located in Southampton, NY

Original gouache and watercolor on brown archival paper of a standing crow in profile. Signed and dated lower right. Condition is good to very good. Colors of the bird are strong a...

Category

1920s Modern Patrick Procktor Art

Materials

Gouache, Archival Paper, Graphite

Frida Kahlopus: Blue House - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Octopus
Frida Kahlopus: Blue House - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Octopus

Frida Kahlopus: Blue House - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Octopus

By Jeff Conroy

Located in Chicago, IL

A small octopus is inked in the Japanese style of Gyo-Taku print making over a playful background of black and white images of Frida Kahlo. Using sumi ink to "print" the octopus, th...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Patrick Procktor Art

Materials

Sumi Ink, Watercolor, Mulberry Paper, Color Pencil

Mayan Trio
Mayan Trio

Mayan Trio

By Francisco Dosamantes

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Mayan Trio Lithograph, 1950 Signed in pencil lower right (see photo) Edition 250 for Associated American Artists Publsihed 1950 Reference: AAA Cat.: 1950‑05; 1958‑01 AAA Index 1087 Condition: Excellent Image size: 13 x 9 1/2 inches Francisco Dosamantes (b. October 4, 1911 - d. July 18.1986) was a Mexican artist and educator who is best known for is educational illustrations and graphic work against fascism. He was a founding member of the Taller de Gráfica Popular and the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana. Life Francisco Dosamantes was born in Mexico City on October 4, 1911. His father was Daniel Dosamantes who was a builder, interior decorator and painter. He was not registered into the civil registry until he was about twenty years old on March 6, 1939. His mother’s name is not listed on the certificate. As a child, he demonstrated a strong interest in drawing and color, influenced by his father and his uncle Juan. The Mexican Revolution occurred while he was a young child and he stated that he remembered events such as soldiers on horses charging as well as the execution of rural farm workers. He attended primary and high school in Mexico City but stated that his education was irregular and deficient. He then entered the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas, where he studied for five years. Initially, however, he was disappointed with the inexperience of the young professors and he left for a short time to study on his own. During this time, some of the dissatisfied professors organized the 30 30 group against the academic system of the school and which whom he sympathized. The effort gained the attention of established artists such as Diego Rivera who intervened. He died on Mexico City on July 18, 1986 Career After he graduated, he worked with the cultural missions of the Secretaría de Educación Pública in Oaxaca, Michoacán, Guerrero, Colima, Coahuila and Chihuahua (state) from 1932 to 1937 then again from 1941 to 1945. He stated that this experience was vital to his conscience as he worked with rural farm workers and others he stated were worthy of dignity and respect, but victims of deceit and exploitation. When he returned to Mexico City, he gave classes in high schools from 1937 to 1941. In 1945 he founded and directed the Taller Escuela de Dibujo y Pintura “Joaquín Claussell” in Campeche, Campeche. Dosamantes was a politically and culturally active artist with most of his work and affiliations related to such. He was a member of the Liga de Escritores y Artistas Revolucionarios from 1934 to 1938. He was a founding member of the Taller de Gráfica Popular, serving as administrator in 1940 and remaining a member until his death except for one short hiatus. He created posters for conferences about fascism and Nazism such as Alemania bajo bayonetas (Germany under bayonets) in 1938. In 1940 he became the secretary general of the Sindicato de Maestros de Artes Plásticas. He was also a member of the Sociedad para el Impulso de las Artes Plásticas en 1948, a founding member of the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana in 1949 and a member of the Frente Nacional de Artes Plásticas from 1952. He painted a number of murals in rural areas of Mexico generally when he was there on cultural missions. His main mural is at the former home of José María Morelos in Carácuaro, Michoacán, but there are a number at various rural schools. These were all painted between 1941 and 1946. As a book illustrator he mostly worked for the Secretaría de Educación Pública working on books for literacy campaigns. He exhibited his works, which included engravings, oils, tempuras and lithographs in Mexico and abroad. His first individual exhibition was in 1930 at the Galeria de Arte Moderno in Mexico City. His major exhibitions include the Excelsior Gallery in Mexico City in 1932, various exhibitions in New York, Washington, Philadelphia and Los Angeles in 1937; the Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City, Missouri in late 1947, and the Gallery of Mexican Art in...

Category

1950s American Modern Patrick Procktor Art

Materials

Lithograph

Lumber Workers (Cuidad del Carmen, State of Campeche)
Lumber Workers (Cuidad del Carmen, State of Campeche)

Lumber Workers (Cuidad del Carmen, State of Campeche)

By Alfredo Zalce

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Lumber Workers (Cuidad del Carmen, State of Campeche) Color lithograph on wove paper, c. 1945 Signed lower right in pencil From: Mexican Art - A Portfolio of Mexican People and Places Edition: 250 Published by Associated American Artist and Taller Grafica de Popular (TGP) This print is one of two supplemental color lithographs from a portfolio of ten black-and-white lithographs showing images of Mexican people engaged in daily activities, primarily labor and crafting, by ten different mid-century Mexican political printmakers and members of the Taller de Gráfica Popular print collective, printed on cream wove paper, each signed in pencil at lower right. This image depicts the lumber industry in Campeche, one of the 31 states, located in Southeast Mexico, it is bordered by the states of Tabasco to the south west, Yucatán to the north east, and Quintana Roo to the east, and to the southeast by the Orange Walk district of Belize. Campeche was part of the province of Yucatán but split off in the mid-19th century, mostly due to political friction with city of Mérida. Today, much of the state’s economic comeback is due to the finding of petroleum offshore in the 1970s, which has made the coastal cities of Campeche and Ciudad del Carmen important economic centers. The state has important Mayan and colonial sites but they are not as well known or visited as others in the Yucatán. (Courtesy Annex Galleries) Condition: Excellent Slight toning around the sheet edges Image size: 11 3/8 x 14 1/8 inches Sheet size: 15 x 17 3/4 inches Reference: AAA Index 928 Alfredo Zalce Torres (12 January 1908 – 19 January 2003) was a Mexican artist and contemporary of Diego Rivera, David Siqueiros and other better-known muralists. He worked principally as a painter, sculptor, and engraver, also taught, and was involved in the foundation of a number of institutions of culture and education. He is perhaps best known for his mural painting, typically imbued with ”fervent social criticism”. He is acclaimed as the first artist to borrow the traditional material of coloured cement as the medium for a ”modern work of art”. Publicity-shy, he is said to have turned down Mexico's Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes before finally accepting it in 2001. Before his death, Sotheby's described him as ”the most important living Mexican artist up to date”. Early life A number of episodes from his childhood have been used to cast light on his future artistic career. Born in Pátzcuaro, Michoacán in 1908, as an infant he lived in Tacubaya during the Mexican Revolution; his school was near where the rival forces of Victoriano Huerta and Emiliano Zapata met in battle. One day he saw a dead body; he says that instead of fear his attitude was that of contemplation. According to a friend and prominent collector of his works, the young Alfredo began to draw aged six or seven, but chose to do so upon the linoleum floor of his home; nevertheless both his parents praised him. While at primary school, he regularly drew on the blackboard to accompany his teachers and illustrate their lessons, as encouragement to his fellow pupils. Between 1924 and 1927 he studied at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas in Mexico City, where formative influences included Mateo Saldaña, Germán Gedovius and Diego Rivera.[3] He was soon on friendly terms with Diego Rivera as well as Rufino Tamayo, David Siqueiros, José Clemente Orozco and Frida Kahlo. As the oldest of three children, he took responsibility for the family after the death of his father; while a student, he studied in the mornings and worked in the afternoons so as to be able to provide financial support. He undertook further studies at the Escuela de Talla Directa and the Taller de Litografía of Emilio Amero. Career Much of Zalce's career was spent in teaching and cultural activities. He first went to Zacatecas to teach art but, since the Cristero War had ended only shortly before, the school was not permitted to operate owing to lingering political tensions. He taught drawing at various primary schools for the Secretariat of Education from 1932 to 1935. In 1944, he became a teacher at the La Esmeralda and Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas. He moved to Morelia in 1950 and became the director of the Escuela de Pintura y Escultura. He also worked as a professor at the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León and the Escuela Popular de Bellas Artes.[3] Besides teaching, he illustrated books with academic and social themes. He was a founder or cofounder of the Escuela de Pintura of Tabasco, the Taller de Gráfica Popular, the Escuela de Pintura of Taxco in Guerrero, the Taller de Artes Plásticas in Uruapan and the Escuela de Pintura y Artesanías in Morelia. He was also a founder of the Liga de Escritores y Artistas Revolucionarios in 1933; one of its first missions was to oppose the favourable attitude at the time of many in Mexico towards Adolf Hitler. In 1930, he created a mural for the primary school in Ayotla, State of Mexico. In 1932, he worked in ”fresco” at the Escuela para Mujeres in Mexico City. He painted murals in the former Talleres Gráficos de la Nación in 1936; again in collaboration with Leopoldo Méndez at the Escuela Normal de Puebla in 1938; and at the Palacio de Gobierno and the Cámera de Diputados in Michoacán with Ángel Bracho...

Category

1940s American Modern Patrick Procktor Art

Materials

Lithograph

Reve de Cirque (Circus Dream)
Reve de Cirque (Circus Dream)

Reve de Cirque (Circus Dream)

By Marc Chagall

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Reve de Cirque (Circus Dream) Color lithograph, 1966 Unsigned (as issued) Pubished in XXe Siecle, Paris, Volume XXVI Publisher: Gualtieri di San Lazzaro (1904-1974). Printer: Mourlo...

Category

1960s French School Patrick Procktor Art

Materials

Lithograph

Quietly Transform - Abstract Figurative Surrealist Watercolor Portrait Art
Quietly Transform - Abstract Figurative Surrealist Watercolor Portrait Art

Quietly Transform - Abstract Figurative Surrealist Watercolor Portrait Art

By Amanda Immurs

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Amanda Immurs, an artist hailing from Hamilton, Canada, creates enchanting watercolor artworks that bring whimsical scenes of children, animals, and flora to life. Immurs' art is gro...

Category

2010s Modern Patrick Procktor Art

Materials

Paper, Watercolor, Graphite

Fawn, Contemporary Drawing in Ink, Colored Pencil, and Gouache, 30x22
Fawn, Contemporary Drawing in Ink, Colored Pencil, and Gouache, 30x22

Fawn, Contemporary Drawing in Ink, Colored Pencil, and Gouache, 30x22

By Henry Hablak

Located in Philadelphia, PA

"Fawn" is an original ink, colored pencil, and gouache on paper artwork by Henry Hablak measuring 30"h x 22"w. Henry Hablak is a tattoo artist and illustrator based out of Philadel...

Category

2010s Contemporary Patrick Procktor Art

Materials

Paper, Ink, Gouache, Color Pencil

Paresse matinale (Morning Laziness)
Paresse matinale (Morning Laziness)

Paresse matinale (Morning Laziness)

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Paresse matinale (Morning Laziness) Lithograph printed in sanguine ink, 1910 Unsigned (as issued) Published in the Gazzette des Beaux Arts, Paris, in 1910 Large edition (not specifie...

Category

1910s French School Patrick Procktor Art

Materials

Lithograph

La Fille au Violon
La Fille au Violon

La Fille au Violon

By Alexandre Charpentier

Located in Fairlawn, OH

La Fille au Violon Color lithograph, gypsograph with embossed publisher's stamp Signed and numbered in ink (see photo) From: L'Estampe Originale, Paris, Vol. VII Published by Andre M...

Category

1890s Art Nouveau Patrick Procktor Art

Materials

Lithograph

Previously Available Items
Patrick Procktor RA RE RWS, British (1936-2003 ) Watercolour C 1990
Patrick Procktor RA RE RWS, British (1936-2003 ) Watercolour C 1990

Patrick Procktor RA RE RWS, British (1936-2003 ) Watercolour C 1990

By Patrick Procktor

Located in Oxford, GB

Patrick Procktor RA RE RWS, British (1936-2003 ) Bali, Watercolour on paper, signed lower right 'Patrick Procktor', indistinctly titled lower right 'Bali', 30.9 x 23.4 cm (sheet siz...

Category

1990s English Mid-Century Modern Patrick Procktor Art

Materials

Paper

Patrick Procktor art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Patrick Procktor art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Patrick Procktor in paint, paper, watercolor and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 20th century and is mostly associated with the modern style. Not every interior allows for large Patrick Procktor art, so small editions measuring 20 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Rowland Hilder, Irving Amen, and Francis Plummer. Patrick Procktor art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,325 and tops out at $6,052, while the average work can sell for $1,325.

Artists Similar to Patrick Procktor