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Untitled

Untitled

By Roger Hilton

Located in London, GB

Roger Hilton Untitled , 1970's On front of sheet Watercolour on paper 25.4 x 20.3 cm Roger Hilton CBE was a pioneer of abstract art in post-Second World War Britain. He was born in ...

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1970s Contemporary Roger Hilton Art

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Paper, Watercolor

Nude Figure
Nude Figure

Nude Figure

By Roger Hilton

Located in Astoria, NY

Roger Hilton (British, 1911-1975), Nude Figure, Ballpoint Pen on Paper, apparently unsigned, cerused wood frame. Image: 10" H x 8" W; frame: 16.5" H x 14" W. Provenance: Jonathan Cla...

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Late 20th Century Contemporary Roger Hilton Art

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Paper, Ballpoint Pen

Eye catching Roger Hilton drawing of a Man and Woman, ink on paper, modern brit
Eye catching Roger Hilton drawing of a Man and Woman, ink on paper, modern brit

Eye catching Roger Hilton drawing of a Man and Woman, ink on paper, modern brit

By Roger Hilton

Located in Petworth, West Sussex

A very eye catching and fun abstract of two nude figures by the Modern British artist Roger Hilton. Roger Hilton CBE (1911–1975) was a pioneer of abstract art in post-Second World War Britain. Often associated with the 'middle generation' of St Ives painters – Terry Frost, Patrick Heron, Peter Lanyon & Bryan Wynter...

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20th Century Modern Roger Hilton Art

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Paper, Ink

Eye catching Modern British drawing of an abstracted nude female by Roger Hilton
Eye catching Modern British drawing of an abstracted nude female by Roger Hilton

Eye catching Modern British drawing of an abstracted nude female by Roger Hilton

By Roger Hilton

Located in Petworth, West Sussex

A very eye catching and fun abstract of a nude female by the Modern British artist Roger Hilton. Roger Hilton CBE (1911–1975) was a pioneer of abstract art in post-Second World War ...

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20th Century Modern Roger Hilton Art

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Paper, Ink

Untitled

Untitled

By Roger Hilton

Located in London, GB

Roger Hilton Untitled , 1973 Signed and dated 'Hilton '73' centre left Gouache on paper 20.3 x 33.7 cm Roger Hilton CBE was a pioneer of abstract art in post-Second World War Brita...

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1970s Abstract Roger Hilton Art

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Eye catching Roger Hilton drawing of a Man and Woman, ink on paper, modern brit
Eye catching Roger Hilton drawing of a Man and Woman, ink on paper, modern brit

Eye catching Roger Hilton drawing of a Man and Woman, ink on paper, modern brit

By Roger Hilton

Located in Petworth, West Sussex

A very eye catching and fun abstract of two nude figures by the Modern British artist Roger Hilton. Roger Hilton CBE (1911–1975) was a pioneer of abstract art in post-Second World War Britain. Often associated with the 'middle generation' of St Ives painters – Terry Frost, Patrick Heron, Peter Lanyon & Bryan Wynter...

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20th Century Modern Roger Hilton Art

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Paper, Ink

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Roger HiltonNo title, 1953

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