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Lot 763

*DOUGLAS PORTWAY (1922-1993) Portrait of a lady sitting on an armchair

signed in pencil to margin, ed. II/XXV, etching, 29cm x 19cm

Estimate: £80 - £150
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Douglas Portway (1922-1993) was a British painter celebrated for his lyrical abstraction and spiritual sensibility. Born in Johannesburg in 1922, he studied at the Johannesburg Art School before moving to England in the 1950s, where he became part of the dynamic post-war artistic milieu. Initially trained in figurative painting, Portway gradually developed a distinctive abstract style that fused calligraphic line, gestural mark-making, and radiant fields of colour.

Portway’s art reflects his fascination with Zen philosophy, poetry, and the expressive possibilities of abstraction. His paintings often balance structure with spontaneity, evoking meditative spaces that seem to hover between the material and the immaterial. He exhibited widely in Europe and the United States during his lifetime, with solo shows at venues including the Hanover Gallery, London, and participation in important group exhibitions that introduced his work to an international audience.

Today, Portway is regarded as one of the significant British abstract painters of the mid–20th century. His works are held in major public and private collections worldwide, including the Tate Gallery, London, and the Arts Council of Great Britain.

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