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Rare Horse Paintings Come to Auction at Ewbank’s, 33 Years After Artist Lionel Ellis’s Death

UNITED KINGDOM / AGILITYPR.NEWS / September 01, 2021 / Ewbank’s are to offer a series of horse paintings from the estate of Lionel Ellis (1903-1988), the accomplished artist and Wimbledon School of Art tutor, at their September 16 Fine Art auction.


The rare consignment consists of works unseen by the public since Ellis left them to his long-term partner, fellow artist Barbara Shaw, 33 years ago. She died recently and the proceeds will go to her chosen charity.


Born in Plymouth, Devon, Ellis studied at Plymouth School of Art, 1918–22 and the Royal College of Art, 1922–4, where he obtained a Travelling Scholarship, moving on to Atelier Colarossi in Paris, and then Italy.


As a painter, wood engraver, modeller and teacher, he specialised in portraits, flowers and horses, displaying a particular aptitude for capturing the pace and power of animals being put through their paces on the gallops. The pick of the consignment at Ewbank’s, Horsemen on a hillside, from 1956, is a fine example of such work.


Ellis exhibited at the Royal Academy, New English Art Club and extensively at Redfern Gallery. The Victoria & Albert Museum, British Museum and several provincial galleries, including Plymouth, hold his work.


He lectured on painting at Wimbledon School of Art (Wimbledon College of Arts) for more than 20 years, from 1937-68, later leading a reclusive life at Headley in Surrey.


“This is a rare opportunity to acquire works that effectively come direct from the artist’s estate, even though he died 33 years ago,” says Senior Partner Chris Ewbank.


“Ellis’s work can be found in a number of major public institutions, which demonstrates his skill and standing. The equine pictures in our sale are of particular note.”

  


Horsemen

Lionel Ellis (1903-1988) Horsemen on a hillside. Oil in board 1956, signed and dated lower left. 52 x 62cm. Estimate £500-700.

 


Woman

Lionel Ellis (1903-1988), Portrait of a Woman in a White Hat. Oil on canvas 1939, signed and dated lower right. 58 x 49cm. Estimate £400-600.

 


Rider

Lionel Ellis (1903-1988). Rider on a Bay Horse in a landscape. Oil on canvas. Signed on stretcher verso. 41 x 51cm. Estimate £300-400.

 


Grey

Lionel Ellis (1903-1988) Grey Colt. Oil 1949, signed and dated lower left, inscribed with title verso. 55 x 65cm. Estimate £400-600.

 


Bay

Lionel Ellis, (1903-1988). Bay Hunter. Oil on board, 1956. Signed and dated lower left, labelled verso. 41 x 51cm. Estimate £200-300.

 


Landscape

Lionel Ellis (1903-1988) Riders in a landscape. Oil on canvas, unsigned. 38 x 48cm. Estimate £200-300.

 

The paintings can be viewed online, where you can also bid


 

Images courtesy of Ewbank’s Auctions.

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Ewbank’s are the Premier International Antiques and Fine Art Valuers and Auctioneers. Based near Guildford, they cover Surrey and South London, with registered bidders logging on from upwards of 50 countries on a regular basis to buy lots.


Having celebrated 30 years in business in 2020, Ewbank’s continue to offer all of the major collecting disciplines at auction, from Fine Art and Ceramics, to Silver, Coins, Clocks and Watches and Furniture and Works of Art, as well as 20th Century Art and Design, Asian Art, Militaria, Books, Garden and Architectural, Textiles and Fine Wine. The company has a turnover of £5 million a year.


The Entertainment, Cinema & Sporting Memorabilia department has become the UK market leader outside London in recent years, posting auction sales of £1.6m in 2020. Recent highlights include the Football Memorabilia of former Manchester United captain Norman Whiteside and the Bray Studios sale of Gerry Anderson memorabilia, relating to classics such as Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet and Terrahawks.


August 2021, Ewbank’s launched auctions in Trading Cards with Pokémon rarities, and this auction is their debut in the field of classic cars.

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