BRENDA MILLICENT MUNSON, 'TWO GATES' OIL ON CANVAS
with another 'The Bordeaux Road'
Estimate: |
£30 - £50
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Hammer price:
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£15 |
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.
Brenda
Millicent Munson (1931–2003)
Munson was born in Guernsey. The only time she lived away
from the Island was when she was evacuated to Halifax during the German
Occupation. She returned to Guernsey after the war and started to paint seriously
from 1950. In 1967 she opened the ‘St James Gallery’ in the Grange and then
later set up the ‘Studio Gallois’ in Lower Forest Lane, St Peter Port. Her work
is highly distinctive, often choosing unusual viewpoints of local architecture
and capturing Guernsey’s coastline in a rather sombre but affectionate way. Her
landscapes are devoid of figures, which she regarded as ‘interference’. She
often said that visitors didn’t like her work, possibly because her paintings
didn’t capture the island in bright sunshine. It is clear that cold wintery
days, where shades of grey dominate, inspired her most. She affectionately
called Guernsey ‘her granite island’.
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