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  • Kenneth Hall,  British 1913-1946 -  Three figures;  oil on board, signed lower right 'Hall', 38 x
    Mar. 25, 2025

    Kenneth Hall,  British 1913-1946 -  Three figures;  oil on board, signed lower right 'Hall', 38 x

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    Kenneth Hall,  British 1913-1946 -  Three figures;  oil on board, signed lower right 'Hall', 38 x 45.5 cm (ARR) Note: Kenneth Hall and his partner Basil Rákóczi (1908-1979), founded The White Stag Group of modernist artists in 1935. Influenced by Surrealism and founded in London, they moved to Ireland in late 1939, following the start of the Second World War. There the Group flourished, gaining both local and continental members, including Nano Reid and Patrick Scott. Rakoczi and Halls work brought a modernism to Dublin and they gained a sizeable and positive reputation for their work, which focused on psychological states and esoteric myth and symbols.

    Roseberys
  • Kenneth Hall,  British 1913-1946 -  Street scene;  ink and watercolour on paper, 51.5 x 74.5 cm (A
    Mar. 25, 2025

    Kenneth Hall,  British 1913-1946 -  Street scene;  ink and watercolour on paper, 51.5 x 74.5 cm (A

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    Kenneth Hall,  British 1913-1946 -  Street scene;  ink and watercolour on paper, 51.5 x 74.5 cm (ARR)  Note:  Basil Rákóczi (19081979) and his partner, Kenneth Hall (19131946), founded The White Stag Group of modernist artists in 1935. Influenced by Surrealism and founded in London, they moved to Ireland in late 1939, following the start of the Second World War. There the Group flourished, gaining both local and continental members, including Nano Reid and Patrick Scott. Rakoczi and Halls work brought a modernism to Dublin and they gained a sizeable and positive reputation for their work, which focused on psychological states and esoteric myth and symbols. Instrumental to both artists careers, was the influential dealer Lucy Wertheim, who ran a celebrated gallery in Mayfair during the 1930s, one of the spaces focused on young artists working in a Modern idiom. Wertheim promoted major figures such as Barbara Hepworth, Christopher Wood, Frances Hodgkins and Henry Moore at an early age, but she is perhaps most known for her support of a diverse group of lesser known artists, many of whom worked in either expressionistic or faux-naïve styles.  An exhibition of Wertheims legacy 'A Life in Art & Reuniting the Twenties Group' has recently been on display at Towner Eastbourne, UK, including works by both Hall and Rákóczi. 

    Roseberys
  • Kenneth Hall (British, 1913-1947) Cyclamen
    Nov. 27, 2024

    Kenneth Hall (British, 1913-1947) Cyclamen

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    Kenneth Hall (British, 1913-1947) Cyclamen signed 'Hall' (lower right) oil and pencil on paper 35.5 x 40.5cm (14 x 15 15/16in).

    Bonhams
  • Kenneth Hall (British, 1913-1947) The White Cottage
    Nov. 27, 2024

    Kenneth Hall (British, 1913-1947) The White Cottage

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    Kenneth Hall (British, 1913-1947) The White Cottage signed 'Hall' (lower right) oil and pencil on paper 30 x 30.5cm (11 13/16 x 12in).

    Bonhams
  • Kenneth Hall,  Fitzroy Street 
    Nov. 27, 2024

    Kenneth Hall,  Fitzroy Street 

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    Kenneth Hall,  British 1913-1946 -  Fitzroy Street;  ink and watercolour on paper, 55.3 x 75.5 cm (ARR)  Note:  Basil Rákóczi (19081979) and his partner, Kenneth Hall (19131946), founded The White Stag Group of modernist artists in 1935. Influenced by Surrealism and founded in London, they moved to Ireland in late 1939, following the start of the Second World War. There the Group flourished, gaining both local and continental members, including Nano Reid and Patrick Scott. Rakoczi and Halls work brought a modernism to Dublin and they gained a sizeable and positive reputation for their work, which focused on psychological states and esoteric myth and symbols. Instrumental to both artists careers, was the influential dealer Lucy Wertheim, who ran a celebrated gallery in Mayfair during the 1930s, one of the spaces focused on young artists working in a Modern idiom. Wertheim promoted major figures such as Barbara Hepworth, Christopher Wood, Frances Hodgkins and Henry Moore at an early age, but she is perhaps most known for her support of a diverse group of lesser known artists, many of whom worked in either expressionistic or faux-naïve styles.  An exhibition of Wertheims legacy 'A Life in Art & Reuniting the Twenties Group' has recently been on display at Towner Eastbourne, UK, including works by both Hall and Rákóczi.

    Roseberys
  • Kenneth Hall,  Little Belan; 
    Sep. 11, 2024

    Kenneth Hall,  Little Belan; 

    Est: £400 - £600

    Kenneth Hall,  British 1913-1946 -  Little Belan;  ink and watercolour on paper, signed lower right 'Hall', 23.9 x 34.4 cm  Provenance: the Estate of Basil Rakoczi  Note:  the present work depicts influential art dealer Lucy Wertheim's seaside home in West Sussex. Wertheim, who ran a celebrated gallery in Mayfair during the 1930s, was highly instrumental in promoting Hall and his partner Basil Rákóczi's careers from the 1930. Wertheim promoted major figures such as Barbara Hepworth, Christopher Wood, Frances Hodgkins and Henry Moore at an early age, but she is perhaps most known for her support of a diverse group of lesser known artists, many of whom worked in either expressionistic or faux-naïve styles. An exhibition of Wertheims legacy 'A Life in Art & Reuniting the Twenties Group' has recently been on display at Towner Eastbourne, UK, including works by both Hall and Rákóczi in 2022. Basil Rákóczi (19081979) and his partner, Kenneth Hall (19131946), founded The White Stag Group of modernist artists in 1935. Influenced by Surrealism and founded in London, they moved to Ireland in late 1939, following the start of the Second World War. There the Group flourished, gaining both local and continental members, including Nano Reid and Patrick Scott. Rakoczi and Halls work brought a modernism to Dublin and they gained a sizeable and positive reputation for their work, which focused on psychological states and esoteric myth and symbols. 

    Roseberys
  • Kenneth Hall, 
    Jun. 11, 2024

    Kenneth Hall, 

    Est: £700 - £900

    Kenneth Hall,  British 1913-1946 -  Little Belan;  ink and watercolour on paper, signed lower right 'Hall', 23.9 x 34.4 cm  Provenance: the Estate of Basil Rakoczi  Note:  the present work depicts influential art dealer Lucy Wertheim's seaside home in West Sussex. Wertheim,  who ran a celebrated gallery in Mayfair during the 1930s, was highly instrumental in promoting Hall and his partner Basil Rákóczi's careers from the 1930. Wertheim promoted major figures such as Barbara Hepworth, Christopher Wood, Frances Hodgkins and Henry Moore at an early age, but she is perhaps most known for her support of a diverse group of lesser known artists, many of whom worked in either expressionistic or faux-naïve styles. An exhibition of Wertheims legacy 'A Life in Art & Reuniting the Twenties Group' has recently been on display at Towner Eastbourne, UK, including works by both Hall and Rákóczi in 2022. Basil Rákóczi (19081979) and his partner, Kenneth Hall (19131946), founded The White Stag Group of modernist artists in 1935. Influenced by Surrealism and founded in London, they moved to Ireland in late 1939, following the start of the Second World War. There the Group flourished, gaining both local and continental members, including Nano Reid and Patrick Scott. Rakoczi and Halls work brought a modernism to Dublin and they gained a sizeable and positive reputation for their work, which focused on psychological states and esoteric myth and symbols. 

    Roseberys
  • Kenneth Hall,  British 1913-1946 -  Untitled (Yellow figure), c.1942;  oi
    Mar. 12, 2024

    Kenneth Hall,  British 1913-1946 -  Untitled (Yellow figure), c.1942;  oi

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    Kenneth Hall,  British 1913-1946 -  Untitled (Yellow figure), c.1942;  oil on canvas, signed lower right 'Hall', 40.7 x 29.3 cm (unframed) (ARR)  Provenance:  the Estate of Basil Rakoczi  Note:  this piece was probably painted by the artist around 1942 when he was living in Dublin. He was experimenting with different forms and looking to develop a technique of painting that reflected the sense of expressionism and symbolism that he and Rakoczi were experimenting with. At times a troubled figure he sometimes viewed the world as amorphous and shifting, nothing clearly defined. This chimed with his intellectual view on society as needing to move to a natural state of anarchy.  Basil Rákóczi (19081979) and his partner, Kenneth Hall (19131946), founded The White Stag Group of modernist artists in 1935. Influenced by Surrealism and founded in London, they moved to Ireland in late 1939, following the start of the Second World War. There the Group flourished, gaining both local and continental members, including Nano Reid and Patrick Scott. Rakoczi and Halls work brought modernism to Dublin and they gained a sizeable and positive reputation for their work, which focused on psychological states and esoteric myth and symbols.  Instrumental to both artists careers, was the influential dealer Lucy Wertheim, who ran a celebrated gallery in Mayfair during the 1930s, one of the spaces focused on young artists working in a Modern idiom. Wertheim promoted major figures such as Barbara Hepworth, Christopher Wood, Frances Hodgkins and Henry Moore at an early age, but she is perhaps most known for her support of a diverse group of lesser known artists, many of whom worked in either expressionistic or faux-naïve styles. An exhibition of Wertheims legacy 'A Life in Art & Reuniting the Twenties Group' was recently on display at Towner Eastbourne, UK, including works by both Hall and Rákóczi in 2022.

    Roseberys
  • KEN HALL - Old Toot, Brisbane Water, 1998 oil on board 24 x 49.5 cm (frame: 53 x 79 x 5 cm)
    Feb. 07, 2024

    KEN HALL - Old Toot, Brisbane Water, 1998 oil on board 24 x 49.5 cm (frame: 53 x 79 x 5 cm)

    Est: $80 - $120

    KEN HALL - Old Toot, Brisbane Water, 1998 oil on board 24 x 49.5 cm (frame: 53 x 79 x 5 cm) KEN HALL Old Toot, Brisbane Water, 1998 oil on board24 x 49.5 cm (frame: 53 x 79 x 5 cm)signed and dated lower left, titled verso

    Lawsons
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) AN ISLAND VILLAGE, WEST OF IRELAND
    Oct. 02, 2023

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) AN ISLAND VILLAGE, WEST OF IRELAND

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) AN ISLAND VILLAGE, WEST OF IRELAND oil on canvas h:10  w:19 in. Provenance: The Estate of Lucy Wertheim who dealt in Hall's and other Modernists of the 1930s and 1940s; Whyte's, 26 June 2000, lot 50; Private collection

    Whyte's
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) OLIVE TREES, CAP FLEURI, 1938
    Oct. 02, 2023

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) OLIVE TREES, CAP FLEURI, 1938

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) OLIVE TREES, CAP FLEURI, 1938 oil on canvas signed lower right; titled and dated [February 1st] on reverse h:20  w:24 in.

    Whyte's
  • Kenneth Hall, British 1913-1946 - Two Figures;  oil on canvas, signed lower right 'Hall', 61.4 x 3
    Mar. 14, 2023

    Kenneth Hall, British 1913-1946 - Two Figures;  oil on canvas, signed lower right 'Hall', 61.4 x 3

    Est: £2,000 - £2,500

    Kenneth Hall, British 1913-1946 - Two Figures;  oil on canvas, signed lower right 'Hall', 61.4 x 35.4 cm  Provenance: the Estate of Basil Rakoczi Note: Hall founded the Modernist group, The White Stag Group, along with his partner, Basil Rakoczi. Influenced by Surrealism and founded in London, they moved to Ireland in 1940. Gaining Irish members including Nano Reid and Norah McGuiness, their work focused on psychological states and esoteric myth and symbols. Instrumental to Hall's artistic career and his first solo exhibition was the dealer Lucy Wertheim. Wertheim also promoted Barbara Hepworth, Christopher Wood, Frances Hodgkins and Henry Moore. An exhibition of her legacy 'A Life in Art & Reuniting the Twenties Group' has recently been on display at Towner Eastbourne, UK, including works by both Hall and Rakoczi.

    Roseberys
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) HOOKER LEAVING INISHEER
    Mar. 06, 2023

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) HOOKER LEAVING INISHEER

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) HOOKER LEAVING INISHEER oil on canvas signed lower right; signed and titled on artist's label on reverse h:8.25  w:10.50 in.

    Whyte's
  • Kenneth Hall, British 1913-1946 - Aran landscape, c.1940s; watercolour on paper, signed lower r
    Dec. 08, 2022

    Kenneth Hall, British 1913-1946 - Aran landscape, c.1940s; watercolour on paper, signed lower r

    Est: £600 - £800

    Kenneth Hall, British 1913-1946 - Aran landscape, c.1940s; watercolour on paper, signed lower right 'Hall', 17.3 x 24 cm Provenance: the Estate of Basil Rakoczi Note: Basil Rákóczi (1908–1979) and his partner, Kenneth Hall (1913–1946), founded The White Stag Group of modernist artists in 1935. Influenced by Surrealism and founded in London, they moved to Ireland in late 1939, following the start of the Second World War. There the Group flourished, gaining both local and continental members, including Nano Reid and Patrick Scott. Rakoczi and Hall’s work brought a modernism to Dublin and they gained a sizeable and positive reputation for their work, which focused on psychological states and esoteric myth and symbols. Instrumental to both artist’s careers, was the influential dealer Lucy Wertheim, who ran a celebrated gallery in Mayfair during the 1930s, one of the spaces focused on young artists working in a Modern idiom. Wertheim promoted major figures such as Barbara Hepworth, Christopher Wood, Frances Hodgkins and Henry Moore at an early age, but she is perhaps most known for her support of a diverse group of lesser known artists, many of whom worked in either expressionistic or faux-naïve styles. An exhibition of Wertheim’s legacy 'A Life in Art & Reuniting the Twenties Group' has recently been on display at Towner Eastbourne, UK, including works by both Hall and Rákóczi.

    Roseberys
  • Kenneth Hall, British 1913-1946 - Head with Decorations; oil on canvas, signed lower left 'Hall
    Dec. 08, 2022

    Kenneth Hall, British 1913-1946 - Head with Decorations; oil on canvas, signed lower left 'Hall

    Est: £2,500 - £3,000

    Kenneth Hall, British 1913-1946 - Head with Decorations; oil on canvas, signed lower left 'Hall', 35.5 x 30.5 cm Provenance: with Theo Waddington Fine Art Ltd., London (according to the label attached to the frame), the Estate of Basil Rakoczi Note: Basil Rákóczi (1908–1979) and his partner, Kenneth Hall (1913–1946), founded The White Stag Group of modernist artists in 1935. Influenced by Surrealism and founded in London, they moved to Ireland in late 1939, following the start of the Second World War. There the Group flourished, gaining both local and continental members, including Nano Reid and Patrick Scott. Rakoczi and Hall’s work brought a modernism to Dublin and they gained a sizeable and positive reputation for their work, which focused on psychological states and esoteric myth and symbols. Instrumental to both artist’s careers, was the influential dealer Lucy Wertheim, who ran a celebrated gallery in Mayfair during the 1930s, one of the spaces focused on young artists working in a Modern idiom. Wertheim promoted major figures such as Barbara Hepworth, Christopher Wood, Frances Hodgkins and Henry Moore at an early age, but she is perhaps most known for her support of a diverse group of lesser known artists, many of whom worked in either expressionistic or faux-naïve styles. An exhibition of Wertheim’s legacy 'A Life in Art & Reuniting the Twenties Group' has recently been on display at Towner Eastbourne, UK, including works by both Hall and Rákóczi.

    Roseberys
  • Kenneth Hall, British 1913-1946 - The Blue House, 1937; oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated
    Dec. 08, 2022

    Kenneth Hall, British 1913-1946 - The Blue House, 1937; oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated

    Est: £2,500 - £3,000

    Kenneth Hall, British 1913-1946 - The Blue House, 1937; oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated on the reverse 'Hall The Blue House April 5th 1937', 50.6 x 60.7 cm Provenance: the Estate of Basil Rakoczi Note: Basil Rákóczi (1908–1979) and his partner, Kenneth Hall (1913–1946), founded The White Stag Group of modernist artists in 1935. Influenced by Surrealism and founded in London, they moved to Ireland in late 1939, following the start of the Second World War. There the Group flourished, gaining both local and continental members, including Nano Reid and Patrick Scott. Rakoczi and Hall’s work brought a modernism to Dublin and they gained a sizeable and positive reputation for their work, which focused on psychological states and esoteric myth and symbols. Instrumental to both artist’s careers, was the influential dealer Lucy Wertheim, who ran a celebrated gallery in Mayfair during the 1930s, one of the spaces focused on young artists working in a Modern idiom. Wertheim promoted major figures such as Barbara Hepworth, Christopher Wood, Frances Hodgkins and Henry Moore at an early age, but she is perhaps most known for her support of a diverse group of lesser known artists, many of whom worked in either expressionistic or faux-naïve styles. An exhibition of Wertheim’s legacy 'A Life in Art & Reuniting the Twenties Group' has recently been on display at Towner Eastbourne, UK, including works by both Hall and Rákóczi.

    Roseberys
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Seated Woman Oil on Canvas, 179 x 86.5cm (70½ x 34) Signed Provenance: With Charles Gilmore Fine Art, Holywood, Co. Down,
    Sep. 28, 2022

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Seated Woman Oil on Canvas, 179 x 86.5cm (70½ x 34) Signed Provenance: With Charles Gilmore Fine Art, Holywood, Co. Down,

    Est: €3,000 - €5,000

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Seated Woman Oil on Canvas, 179 x 86.5cm (70½ x 34) Signed Provenance: With Charles Gilmore Fine Art, Holywood, Co. Down,

    Adam's
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Trafalgar Square (1937) Oil on Canvas, 76 x 101cm (30 x 39¾) Signed Provenance: With Archer Gallery London Exhibited: Holywood, Co. Down, Charles Gilmore Fine Art - White Stag Paintings, 15th November 2003
    Sep. 28, 2022

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Trafalgar Square (1937) Oil on Canvas, 76 x 101cm (30 x 39¾) Signed Provenance: With Archer Gallery London Exhibited: Holywood, Co. Down, Charles Gilmore Fine Art - White Stag Paintings, 15th November 2003

    Est: €4,000 - €6,000

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Trafalgar Square (1937) Oil on Canvas, 76 x 101cm (30 x 39¾) Signed Provenance: With Archer Gallery London Exhibited: Holywood, Co. Down, Charles Gilmore Fine Art - White Stag Paintings, 15th November 2003

    Adam's
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Naked by Moonlight Indian ink and watercolour, 27.4 x 25.5cm (10¾ x 10) Signed Provenance: With Charles Gilmore Fine Art, Holywood, Co. Down
    Sep. 28, 2022

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Naked by Moonlight Indian ink and watercolour, 27.4 x 25.5cm (10¾ x 10) Signed Provenance: With Charles Gilmore Fine Art, Holywood, Co. Down

    Est: €800 - €1,200

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Naked by Moonlight Indian ink and watercolour, 27.4 x 25.5cm (10¾ x 10) Signed Provenance: With Charles Gilmore Fine Art, Holywood, Co. Down

    Adam's
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Man in Room Indian Ink and colour wash, 20 x 26cm (8 x 10¼) Signed Provenance: With Charles Gilmore Fine Art, Holywood, Co. Down
    Sep. 28, 2022

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Man in Room Indian Ink and colour wash, 20 x 26cm (8 x 10¼) Signed Provenance: With Charles Gilmore Fine Art, Holywood, Co. Down

    Est: €800 - €1,200

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Man in Room Indian Ink and colour wash, 20 x 26cm (8 x 10¼) Signed Provenance: With Charles Gilmore Fine Art, Holywood, Co. Down

    Adam's
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) COTTAGES AND GRAVEYARD, COUNTY DONEGAL
    Mar. 07, 2022

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) COTTAGES AND GRAVEYARD, COUNTY DONEGAL

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) COTTAGES AND GRAVEYARD, COUNTY DONEGAL oil on canvas signed lower right h:10.25  w:14.25 in. Provenance: Christie's, London, 22 May 1998, lot 153; Private collection; Whyte's, 26 November 2018, lot 41; Private collection Hall had studied furniture design in London during the early 1930s, but as a painter was largely self-taught. Around the time of his first exhibition - given by Lucy Wertheim in 1934, Hall met Basil Rákóczi, a fellow interior designer and founder of the Society for Creative Psychology. Together they read works on psychoanalysis and painted works they described as 'subjective art'. They exhibited these in a shared studio in Fitzroy Street under the collective name of the White Stag Group. During the years 1936-38 they travelled through France, Spain, Italy and Greece. Hall's second show at the Wertheim Gallery consisted chiefly of paintings of Cap D'Ail, on the French Riviera. In July 1939 he and Rákóczi came to Ireland, partly to avoid conscription, and partly perhaps owing to the fact that both of their mothers hailed from Co. Cork. In an attempt to live frugally they took a cottage at Delphi, Co. Mayo, but returned to Dublin in March 1940. There they re-established the White Stag Group, creating a nucleus for likeminded experimental artists such as Patrick Scott, Mainie Jellett, and Nick Nicholls. After the war Hall returned to London and showed briefly with the Redfern Gallery. However, he suffered acute depression and in July 1946 took his own life. The following year, in the preface to her memoirs, Adventure in Art, Lucy Wertheim paid tribute to Hall, whose untimely death, she wrote 'robbed [us] of a very great artist'.

    Whyte's
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946)
    Oct. 20, 2020

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946)

    Est: £200 - £300

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Fish signed l.r., watercolour 24 x 34.5cm Provenance: Lucy Wertheim, thence by descent.

    Sworders
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946)
    Oct. 20, 2020

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946)

    Est: £200 - £300

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) SS Juniper signed l.r., watercolour 25 x 35cm Provenance: Lucy Wertheim, thence by descent.

    Sworders
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946)
    Oct. 20, 2020

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946)

    Est: £200 - £300

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Train signed l.r., painted 29.9.37, inscribed 'to Adam for his second birthday from Gran' verso, watercolour 25 x 35.5cm Provenance: Lucy Wertheim, thence by descent.

    Sworders
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) ACHILL
    Nov. 25, 2019

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) ACHILL

    Est: €600 - €1,200

    signed lower right

    Whyte's
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Still Life
    Oct. 21, 2019

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Still Life

    Est: €1,000 - €1,400

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Still Life mixed media on paper signed lower right h:48  w:62 cm. Provenance: Private Collection An exceptionally crisp, decisive still life by one of the two main artists (with Basil Rákóczi) of the White Stag movement. The White Stag was in general open to Surrealism and other modern developments, though Hall was in essence a relatively traditional, if audacious, painter of the environments and subjects close to him, usually with a feeling for narrative and incidental detail. Largely forgotten for many years, the importance of the White Stag group has been increasingly appreciated in the last ten years or so.

    Morgan O'Driscoll
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) COTTAGES AND GRAVEYARD, COUNTY DONEGAL
    Nov. 26, 2018

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) COTTAGES AND GRAVEYARD, COUNTY DONEGAL

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    signed lower right

    Whyte's
  • KENNETH HALL | Outer Circle (Regent’s Park)
    Sep. 11, 2018

    KENNETH HALL | Outer Circle (Regent’s Park)

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    oil on canvas

    Sotheby's
  • KENNETH HALL | Roses
    Sep. 11, 2018

    KENNETH HALL | Roses

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    oil on canvas  

    Sotheby's
  • KENNETH HALL | Bird Nesting
    Sep. 11, 2018

    KENNETH HALL | Bird Nesting

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    oil on canvas

    Sotheby's
  • KENNETH HALL | Abstract Composition on Black
    Sep. 11, 2018

    KENNETH HALL | Abstract Composition on Black

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    oil on canvasboard

    Sotheby's
  • KENNETH HALL | Boats
    Sep. 11, 2018

    KENNETH HALL | Boats

    Est: £4,000 - £6,000

    oil on canvas

    Sotheby's
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) British/Irish. "Head", An Abstract Figure Subject, Oil on Canvas, Signed, and Inscribed on a label on reverse, 24" x 20.25".
    Jul. 25, 2018

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) British/Irish. "Head", An Abstract Figure Subject, Oil on Canvas, Signed, and Inscribed on a label on reverse, 24" x 20.25".

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) British/Irish. "Head", An Abstract Figure Subject, Oil on Canvas, Signed, and Inscribed on a label on reverse, 24" x 20.25".

    John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) BATTERSEA, LONDON, 1937
    Nov. 27, 2017

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) BATTERSEA, LONDON, 1937

    Est: €500 - €700

    signed lower left; inscribed with title and dated [12.7.'37] verso; with Frederick Gallery exhibition label and copy of a letter [To my very dear Lucy... from your dearest friend, Kenneth] on reverse

    Whyte's
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) MEDITERRANEAN COVE
    May. 30, 2016

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) MEDITERRANEAN COVE

    Est: €1,000 - €1,200

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) MEDITERRANEAN COVE oil on canvas 'K. Hall' inscribed on reverse; also with 'Wertheim' on reverse h:20  w:24 in. The location of this scene is possibly Glyfada , Greece or a nearby coastal village where the artist spent time in the late 1930s. It is likely that this work formed part of the Lucy Wertheim (1883-1971) collection and was exhibited at her gallery of the same name in Albany, London. Wertheim was an avid supporter of emerging artists in London, many of those who formed part of the 'Twenties Group', such as Hall, Rákóczi, Kitwood and Norah McGuinness, all of whom benefited enormously from her patronage and support. Kenneth Hall would later be a key member of the 'White Stag' group in Dublin 1939–1945.

    Whyte's
  • Circle of Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Untitled
    Oct. 12, 2015

    Circle of Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Untitled

    Est: €200 - €300

    Circle of Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Untitled mixed media on canvas h:36.50  w:42 cm. Provenance: Private Collection

    Morgan O'Driscoll
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) FISH
    Sep. 28, 2015

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) FISH

    Est: €400 - €600

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) FISH watercolour signed lower right; with White stage exhibition label on reverse h:9.75  w:13.50 in. Provenance: From the collection of Lucy Carrington Wertheim; with Adam's, 2011; Private collection Exhibited: 'The White Stag Group', The Ava Gallery, Clandeboye, 19 October to 4 November 2011; Adam's, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 16 January to 3 February 2012, no. 33 (p.32, illustrated)

    Whyte's
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) MEDITERRANEAN COVE
    Sep. 29, 2014

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) MEDITERRANEAN COVE

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) MEDITERRANEAN COVE oil on canvas "K. Hall" inscribed on reverse; also with "Wertheim" on reverse 20 x 24in. (50.80 x 60.96cm) The location of this scene is possibly Glyfada , Greece or a nearby coastal village where the artist spent time in the late 1930s. It is likely that this work formed part of the Lucy Wertheim (1883-1971) collection and was exhibited at her gallery of the same name in Albany, London. Wertheim was an avid supporter of emerging artists in London, many of those who formed part of the 'Twenties Group', such as Hall, Rákóczi, Kitwood and Norah McGuinness, all of whom benefited enormously from her patronage and support. Kenneth Hall would later be a key member of the 'White Stag' group in Dublin 1939–1945.

    Whyte's
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Battersea Power Station, London
    Sep. 15, 2014

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Battersea Power Station, London

    Est: €500 - €750

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Battersea Power Station, London watercolour signed lower left & dated 12.7.'37 on reverse h:12.25  w:16.75 cm. Provenance: Gift from the Artist to Lucy The Frederick Gallery, Dublin Private Collection Exhibited: The Frederick Gallery, Dublin Summer Exhibition 1999

    Morgan O'Driscoll
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Pink Figure
    Sep. 15, 2014

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Pink Figure

    Est: €1,750 - €2,500

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Pink Figure oil on canvas signed lower right h:36  w:26 cm. Provenance: Estate of the Artist Basil Rakoczi Personal Collection Private Collection Exhibited: Adam's White Stag Exhibition, Clandeboye October 2011

    Morgan O'Driscoll
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) HOUSES ON ARAN
    Feb. 24, 2014

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) HOUSES ON ARAN

    Est: €800 - €1,000

    signed lower right

    Whyte's
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) UNTITLED ABSTRACT, c.early 1940s
    Feb. 24, 2014

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) UNTITLED ABSTRACT, c.early 1940s

    Est: €700 - €900

    signed lower right

    Whyte's
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) MEDITERRANEAN COVE
    Nov. 25, 2013

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) MEDITERRANEAN COVE

    Est: €3,000 - €4,000

    "K. Hall" inscribed on reverse; also with "Wertheim" on reverse

    Whyte's
  • Kenneth Hall Kitchen Interior
    Nov. 12, 2013

    Kenneth Hall Kitchen Interior

    Est: €2,300 - €2,800

    Kenneth Hall Kitchen Interior Oil on Board 24" x 20"

    Gormleys Art Auctions
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) HAMPSTEAD, ENGLAND
    Sep. 30, 2013

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) HAMPSTEAD, ENGLAND

    Est: €1,800 - €2,200

    signed lower right

    Whyte's
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Chrysanthemums (1937) Oil
    Mar. 26, 2013

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Chrysanthemums (1937) Oil

    Est: €400 - €600

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Chrysanthemums (1937) Oil on canvas, 20 x 15.25cms (8 x 6'') Signed. Inscribed with title and dated 12/12/37 verso Provenance: From the estate of Basil Rákóczi and thence by descent Exhibited: ''The White Stag Group'', Adams Clandeboye, October/November 2011, Adams Dublin January/February 2012, Cat. No. 16

    Adam's
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Head with Red Eye Oil on
    Mar. 26, 2013

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Head with Red Eye Oil on

    Est: €800 - €1,200

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) Head with Red Eye Oil on canvas, 35.5 x 30.5cms (14 x 12'') Provenance: From the estate of Basil Ivan Rákóczi Exhibited: ''The White Stag Group'', Adams Clandeboye, October/November 2011, Adams Dublin January/February 2012, Cat. No. 16 The present work relates to a series of paintings produced in 1942-43. A similar work titled Classical Head c.1942, was included in the 1944 Dublin exhibition Three Painters (Hall, Rakoczi and Patrick Scott). In this exhibition Hall predominately showed impasto paintings in which the outlines are scraped back to the bare canvas. It is quite likely that Head with Red Eye was also included in the 1944 exhibition.

    Adam's
  • Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) DRAKE RESTING, 1943
    Mar. 04, 2013

    Kenneth Hall (1913-1946) DRAKE RESTING, 1943

    Est: €1,500 - €2,000

    signed lower right

    Whyte's
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