We are offering to you this most beautuiful example by Fred Yates. The Rabbit is a relatively early work, dating from the 1960s, where he was experimenting with large amounts of impasto, often applied directly from the tube or with his finger. When Fred Yates died in 2008 he had no next of kin and had not made a will. The estate is therefore classed as intestate and is now the property of the government and this Painting came directly from his Studio. It is in and Ebonised Frame. It is ready to hang in the Home. Oil on Board. Dimensions are 82.5 cm Wide. 45.5cm High and 5.5cm Deep. Delivery within the Uk is in included in the asking price. Shipping to you is also a pleasure so please do contact us for a quote. We welcome all inquiries on this Painting or any other item of Stock. Frederick Joseph Yates (25 July 1922 – 7 July 2008). He was an English artist. Inspired by the Manchester painter L. S. Lowry, Yates set out to paint pictures about the lives of ordinary people: " ... It is the man in the street that I'm after, whom I feel closest to, with whom I want to make friends and enter into confidence and connivance, and he is the one I want to please and enchant by means of my work". Despite his reclusive nature, his paintings combined sharp observations of people going about their daily lives with strong, impressionist colours and expressive brushwork. His paintings are included in many private and public collections including Brighton and Hove Art Gallery, Liverpool University, the University of Warwick, Torquay Art Gallery and Russell Coates Gallery Bournemouth. Thanks for looking Chris. 07778655965 — More Information
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