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    • Madeline Green (1884-1947), Etching, Covent Garden II, Dancing figures. Signed in pencil under. Appr
      Oct. 07, 2021

      Madeline Green (1884-1947), Etching, Covent Garden II, Dancing figures. Signed in pencil under. Appr

      Est: £40 - £60

      Madeline Green (1884-1947), Etching, Covent Garden II, Dancing figures. Signed in pencil under. Approx. 5 1/2" x 8"

      Claydon Auctioneers
    • Madeline Green (British, 1884-1947) The step-dancer
      Mar. 14, 2018

      Madeline Green (British, 1884-1947) The step-dancer

      Est: £15,000 - £20,000

      Madeline Green (British, 1884-1947) The step-dancer signed 'M GREEN' (lower right); inscribed with title, artist's name and address (on the overlap) oil on canvas 91.5 x 60.5cm (36 x 23 13/16in). Footnotes Provenance The artist. Thence by descent. Exhibited London, Royal Academy, 1918, no. 54. London, PM Gallery Ealing, Moments in Time, 2011. Literature Punch, May 1918. Carole and Peter Walker, Moments in Time, Budleigh Salterton, Wolds Publishing Limited, 2011 (illustrated p. 18). Nina Edwards, Dressed for War, London, 2015, pp. 10-12, (illustrated p. 10). The present lot displays many of the typical motifs of Madeline Green's work; the artist depicts herself in a familiar interior, standing on a checked floor, in front of a window dressed with a net curtain. These motifs call to mind such works as Miss Brown and The Velvet Jacket (both sold in these rooms, 2017 and 2015 respectively), as well as The Chenille Net (Dulwich Picture Gallery). Described by one critic as 'well spaced, and painted in muted tones, as of tarnished silver',υ1 The Step Dancer was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1918. With Britain still at War, the works selected for Academy Illustrated that year reflect a sombre mood, with military subjects and portraiture prevalent among the works reproduced. By contrast, the present lot is 'an image of optimism' according to Nina Edwards, who illustrates the work in her book Dressed for War to demonstrate the fashion of the period. The sitter is depicted in 'striped green silk taffeta iridescent harem trousers... [and] a white blouse rather low-necked and feminine, in soft Pierrot-like folds'. The style that the sitter adopts is, according to Edwards, 'daring, but not too daring', although it was clearly considered striking enough for Punch to produce a cartoon of the work, mocking the costume, with the sitter, now looking 'shrewish' and 'ungainly' declaring: 'I don't think I feel funny enough for a clown'.υ2 υ1 Carole and Peter Walker, Moments in Time, p. 3. υ2 Nina Edwards, Dressed for War, pp. 10-12.

      Bonhams
    • * AR Madeline Green (British, 1884-1947) The Holland smock
      Mar. 01, 2017

      * AR Madeline Green (British, 1884-1947) The Holland smock

      Est: £5,000 - £7,000

      Madeline Green (British, 1884-1947) The Holland smock signed 'M GREEN' (lower right), inscribed with title and artist's name and address on the stretcher oil on canvas 43.5 x 36cm (17 1/8 x 14 3/16in). Footnotes Provenance with Dicksee & Co, Glasgow, 1937 with W. Boswell & Son, Norwich, 1953 Purchased from the above Private collection, Switzerland Exhibited London, Royal Academy, 1914, no.758

      Bonhams
    • * AR Madeline Green (British, 1884-1947) Miss Brown
      Mar. 01, 2017

      * AR Madeline Green (British, 1884-1947) Miss Brown

      Est: £6,000 - £8,000

      Madeline Green (British, 1884-1947) Miss Brown signed with initials 'M.G.' (lower left), inscribed 'MISS BROWN/£25/M GREEN/40 THE MALL' (on the reverse) oil on canvas 46 x 26cm (18 1/8 x 10 1/4in). Footnotes Provenance with M Boswell & Son, Norwich, 1953 Purchased from the above Private collection, Switzerland Exhibited Glasgow, Royal Glasgow Institute, 1937, no.537 In the present lot the artist has used herself as model, here wearing the distinctive chequered scarf which also appears in a number of self-portraits; she has placed herself sitting in front of a window, a technique used to great effect in many of her works, such as The Velvet Jacket, sold in these rooms 21 January 2015, lot 124, and Check scarf, sold in these rooms 11 January 2006, lot 506.

      Bonhams
    • Madeline Green (1884-1947), Les jumelles, ...
      Mar. 09, 2016

      Madeline Green (1884-1947), Les jumelles, ...

      Est: CHF4,000 - CHF6,000

      Madeline Green (1884-1947), Les jumelles, huile sur toile, , Signée, 42,5x54,5 cmExposition: Salon, Paris, 1933

      Piguet Hôtel des Ventes | Genève
    • Madeline Green (British, 1884-1947) The Velvet Jac
      Jan. 21, 2015

      Madeline Green (British, 1884-1947) The Velvet Jac

      Est: -

      Madeline Green (British, 1884-1947) The Velvet Jacket

      Bonhams
    • Madeline Green (British, 1884-1947) Figures on the seaside
      Aug. 19, 2009

      Madeline Green (British, 1884-1947) Figures on the seaside

      Est: -

      Figures on the seaside signed 'M. Green' (lower right), etching 19 x 13.5cm (7 1/2 x 5 5/16in). together with another work by the same hand. (2)

      Bonhams
    • Madeline Green (1884-1947)
      Jun. 16, 2005

      Madeline Green (1884-1947)

      Est: £7,000 - £10,000

      Two figures in a stable signed 'M.GREEN' (lower right) oil on canvas 36 x 26 in. (91.4 x 66 cm.)

      Christie's
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