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      • Simon Hepworth Nicholson (1934-1990), February, 1964,
        Oct. 24, 2024

        Simon Hepworth Nicholson (1934-1990), February, 1964,

        Est: £400 - £600

        Simon Hepworth Nicholson (1934-1990), February, 1964, a cork relief sculpture, signed to the reverse 58 x 49.5 x 15cm Exhibited: St Ives, The Tate Gallery, 13 February - 14 April, 1985, cat. no.149 New York, The John Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (details untraced)

        Cheffins
      • λ SIMON HEPWORTH NICHOLSON (BRITISH 1934-1990), UNTITLED
        Oct. 03, 2024

        λ SIMON HEPWORTH NICHOLSON (BRITISH 1934-1990), UNTITLED

        Est: £400 - £600

        λ SIMON HEPWORTH NICHOLSON (BRITISH 1934-1990)UNTITLED Mixed media sculpture Inscribed (verso)19 x 19cm (7¼ x 7¼ in.)Provenance:Gifted by the artist to Angela Conner Direct from Angela Conner's studio collection Simon Hepworth Nicholson was the son of Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth. Following in his parent's footsteps Nicholson studied sculpture at the Royal College of Art between 1953-1954. In 1964 Simon moved to the USA to teach at the Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia and then at the University of Berkeley, California. Before Simon returned to England he held solo exhibitions in both San Francisco and Pittsburg. In 1999, following his death, the Falmouth College of Arts held a retrospective exhibition of his work. Angela Conner worked as a studio assistant to Barbara Hepworth in the early 60s, it is likely the present piece was acquired as a result of this mentorship.

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • Simon Hepworth Nicholson,  British 1934-1990 -  Untitled; toothpicks in acrylic tube, 49.6 x 4 x 4
        Mar. 14, 2023

        Simon Hepworth Nicholson,  British 1934-1990 -  Untitled; toothpicks in acrylic tube, 49.6 x 4 x 4

        Est: £300 - £500

        Simon Hepworth Nicholson,  British 1934-1990 -  Untitled; toothpicks in acrylic tube, 49.6 x 4 x 4 cm: together with another 2 works by the same artist, both wood and ball bearings in acrylic tube, H50 x W1 x D1 cm and H49.5 x 1 x 1 cm respectively (3) (ARR)

        Roseberys
      • Simon Hepworth Nicholson,  British 1934-1990 -  Untitled;  cork in acrylic tube, H63 x W3.1 X D3.1
        Mar. 14, 2023

        Simon Hepworth Nicholson,  British 1934-1990 -  Untitled;  cork in acrylic tube, H63 x W3.1 X D3.1

        Est: £300 - £500

        Simon Hepworth Nicholson,  British 1934-1990 -  Untitled;  cork in acrylic tube, H63 x W3.1 X D3.1 cm: together with another work by the same artist, glass in acrylic tube, H51.3 x W1.2 x D1.2 cm (2) (ARR) Provenance: gifted by the Artist and thence by descent

        Roseberys
      • Simon Hepworth Nicholson, British 1934-1990 - 6228, 1962; painted wooden sticks on board, signed,
        Mar. 14, 2023

        Simon Hepworth Nicholson, British 1934-1990 - 6228, 1962; painted wooden sticks on board, signed,

        Est: £400 - £600

        Simon Hepworth Nicholson, British 1934-1990 - 6228, 1962; painted wooden sticks on board, signed, numbered and dated on the reverse 'Simon Nicholson 6228 September 1962', 122 x 89.5 cm (ARR) Provenance: gifted by the artist and thence by descent

        Roseberys
      • SIMON NICHOLSON (1934-1990) 6342 SIMON NICHOLSON (1934-1990) /6342/ signed 'SIMON/NICHOLSON' (on the
        Oct. 20, 2022

        SIMON NICHOLSON (1934-1990) 6342 SIMON NICHOLSON (1934-1990) /6342/ signed 'SIMON/NICHOLSON' (on the

        Est: £400 - £600

        SIMON NICHOLSON (1934-1990) 6342 SIMON NICHOLSON (1934-1990) /6342/ signed 'SIMON/NICHOLSON' (on the backboard) bracken, in the artist's frame 37 1/4 x 21 3/4 in. (94.6 x 55.2 cm.) overall Executed in 1962.

        Christie's
      • Simon Hepworth Nicholson, British 1934-1990 - Little Popplestone 12/09/56, 1956; pencil on paper
        May. 25, 2021

        Simon Hepworth Nicholson, British 1934-1990 - Little Popplestone 12/09/56, 1956; pencil on paper

        Est: £200 - £300

        Simon Hepworth Nicholson, British 1934-1990 - Little Popplestone 12/09/56, 1956; pencil on paper, signed on mount lower right 'Simon Hepworth Nicholson', 37.1 x 47.6 cm (ARR) Provenance: Gimpel Fils, London Please refer to department for condition report

        Roseberys
      • Simon Hepworth Nicholson 1967 Minimalist Felt Collage
        Jun. 02, 2018

        Simon Hepworth Nicholson 1967 Minimalist Felt Collage

        Est: $800 - $1,400

        Nicholson, Simon Hepworth (British 1934 - 1990), 6756, felt, paint and mixed media, 47.25 x 95 inches and frame measures 50.25 x 98.5 inches, Provenance: gift of the artist to David and Pat Lewis circa 1967; The Collection of Pat Lewis, Simon Hepworth Nicholson was the son of artist Ben Nicholson and his second wife, sculptor Barbara Hepworth. Four years after Simon and his twin sisters Sarah and Rachel were born, their parents married. Nicholson attended Dartington Hall School before studying sculpture at the Royal College of Art from 1953 to 1954 and then archaeology and anthropology at Trinity College, Cambridge from 1954 to 1957. Like his parents, Nicholson lived and worked in St Ives from 1960 to 1964. He moved to the USA in 1964 to teach, firstly at the Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia and then at the University of Berkeley, California. During this time he had solo exhibitions in San Francisco and Pittsburgh. Simon returned to England in 1971 and was an Open University (OU) lecturer until 1989. He became chairman of the Art and Environment course at the OU, which developed into a popular practical arts module (TAD292). The associated week long summer school achieved some notoriety. His work is characterized by an interest in the texture of different surfaces and materials, often taking the landscape as its starting point. After his death, a retrospective exhibition at Falmouth College of Arts and Dartington Hall was held in 1999. In addition to Simon and his parents, the Nicholson family also produced four other artists, his grandfather William Nicholson, aunt Nancy Nicholson, sister Rachel and half-sister Kate Nicholson. (from Wikipedia)

        Concept Art Gallery
      • 2 Simon Nicholson smaller works
        Jun. 02, 2018

        2 Simon Nicholson smaller works

        Est: $200 - $400

        Nicholson, Simon Hepworth (British 1934 - 1990), 6743 and Untitled Foil Collage, 1967 and 1972, ink on matboard and printed paper collage on foil laid on paper, 6743 is signed on frame reverse, 3.5 x 2.75 inches and 5.5 x 3.5 inches, both framed in wood frames measuring 6 x 5.5 inches and 7.5 x 5.75 inches, Provenance: gift of the artist to David and Pat Lewis circa 1967; The Collection of Pat Lewis

        Concept Art Gallery
      • Simon Hepworth Nicholson Untitled Shadow Box Relief
        May. 11, 2013

        Simon Hepworth Nicholson Untitled Shadow Box Relief

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Simon Hepworth Nicholson Untitled Shadow Box Relief

        Concept Art Gallery
      • Simon Hepworth Nicholson Untitled acrylic Sculpture wand
        May. 11, 2013

        Simon Hepworth Nicholson Untitled acrylic Sculpture wand

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Simon Hepworth Nicholson Untitled acrylic Sculpture wand

        Concept Art Gallery
      • SIMON NICHOLSON Untitled. Mixed media. 19 x 13cm.
        Jan. 13, 2011

        SIMON NICHOLSON Untitled. Mixed media. 19 x 13cm.

        Est: £50 - £100

        SIMON NICHOLSON Untitled. Mixed media. 19 x 13cm. Together with a Ben Nicholson print.

        David Lay
      • SIMON NICHOLSON An ink and collage card.
        Jan. 13, 2011

        SIMON NICHOLSON An ink and collage card.

        Est: £20 - £40

        SIMON NICHOLSON An ink and collage card. Initialled B.N. and further signed Simon, Sarah, Rachael.

        David Lay
      • SIMON NICHOLSON A scratched fibreboard, with a
        Oct. 21, 2010

        SIMON NICHOLSON A scratched fibreboard, with a

        Est: £100 - £150

        SIMON NICHOLSON A scratched fibreboard, with a coloured photograph by Ben Nicholson's third wife, Felicitas Vogler. It shows her caressing a standing stone in the woods at Carnac. The back is inscribed in black on white, Denis, Exmouth 65. F. at Carnac. Inscribed to the reverse. 25 x 18.5cm.

        David Lay
      • SIMON NICHOLSON Untitled. Tooth pick collage.
        Apr. 01, 2010

        SIMON NICHOLSON Untitled. Tooth pick collage.

        Est: £200 - £300

        SIMON NICHOLSON Untitled. Tooth pick collage. Signed to the reverse and No. 6409. 12 x 6 1/2ins.

        David Lay
      • SIMON NICHOLSON Untitled. Collage. Mixed media.
        Apr. 01, 2010

        SIMON NICHOLSON Untitled. Collage. Mixed media.

        Est: £250 - £350

        SIMON NICHOLSON Untitled. Collage. Mixed media. Signed and No. 6320 to the reverse. 13 1/2 x 8 1/2ins. (See illustration)

        David Lay
      • SIMON NICHOLSON St. Ives Nine. Cork relief.
        Apr. 01, 2010

        SIMON NICHOLSON St. Ives Nine. Cork relief.

        Est: £150 - £250

        SIMON NICHOLSON St. Ives Nine. Cork relief. Signed, inscribed and dated 1962 to the reverse. 28 x 23ins.

        David Lay
      • SIMON HEPWORTH NICHOLSON, 1934-1990
        Mar. 01, 2007

        SIMON HEPWORTH NICHOLSON, 1934-1990

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        YE ANCIENTE MAPPE OF PENNEWYTHE 16x10.5cm.; 6¼x4¼in. signed by Simon, Sarah and Rachel and with initials BH collage with pen and ink, unframed Quantity: 2 NOTE To be sold together with an unframed mounted photograph of Francesca inscribed and dated on the backboard by Ben Nicholson DENIS Xmas 65 F at Carnac.

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