Signed Watercolour of Farm Buildings, Richard Akerman (1942-2005), dated 1981
Current Bid: | £75.00 |
Bid Increment: | £5.00 |
Next Min Bid: | £80.00 |
Buyer’s Premium: | £18.00 |
Total Amount: | £93.00 |
Number of Bids: | 5 |
Location: | United Kingdom |
Highest Bidder: | User 1360 |
Auction Start: | 25/06/24 15:00:00 UTC |
Auction Ending: | 02/07/24 19:00:00 UTC |
Auction Finished : | 02/07/24 19:00:02 UTC |
Signed Watercolour of Farm Buildings, Richard Akerman (1942-2005), dated 1981
In this focus auction we are offering a signed watercolour by Richard Akerman (1942-2005). After many years of study and sheer hard work including a stint selling on the famous artists’ railings at Kensington Gardens in London, Akerman enjoyed immense popularity and prints of his work rivalled those of Monet in the volume of their sales. These are often found today but signed originals of his work are less common and our example was possibly painted by the artist for his own enjoyment. Certainly no reproduction seems to exist. A very special item, then, for collectors of watercolours and devotees of post war British art...............................................................................…………………………………………………………………………………………..............................…
Richard Akerman was born in London in 1942. He attended the Hornsey College of Arts and Crafts in the early 1960s, studying a general fine art course which incorporated printmaking and sculpture. His first exhibition was at the Obelisk Gallery in Crawford Street, London, where his work was displayed alongside works by famous surrealists such as Man Ray and Salvador Dali, implying that the style of his early work matched that of his more famous contemporaries. Years of travel followed in both Europe and the Far East and this seems to have turned him to painting in a more coventional style. A succession of watercolours was to follow with subjects ranging from still life and flowers to garden and architectural subjects. His work became immensely popular through the prints made from his original paintings, indeed such was the demand for them that he rivalled Monet as a subject for reproduction in this medium becoming, in a sense, quite a household name with exhibitions of his work internationally.
The path to success, however, was not straightforward and one account of him, written by his son Marcus, mentions running a hot dog stand alongside joining the artists with their weekend displays of works for sale on the railings at Kensington Gardens. Convivial and outgoing (a self portrait captures him well : see image 9), Akerman was married with three children and spent the latter years of his life in Spain where he sadly died after an accident in 2005.
But his work survives him and the prints produced in his lifetime can still be obtained today, giving an accesible overview of his output. The style is approachable with an attractive use of colour and often slightly impressionistic brushwork. But there are works executed in a more precise style, for example a signed watercolour ‘Hot House Flowers’, exhibited by the Edinburgh Gallery in 1994 (see image 10) and this is seen in the work we have on offer. The location of this group of farm buildings is uncertain but Akerman painted similar scenes which appear to be located in Kent and this may well be the case here. Original watercolours by Akerman are not so easily found but what increases the rarity and interest of our picture is that the artist’s signature, done in a slightly more precise hand than the signatures found in the reproduction prints, has the date in addition (’81). We have been unable to find any other example of this and it leads to the possibility that this is a work which the artist painted for himself. Certainly there are no reproductions of it. If so, then it is of particular interest and more than worthy of inclusion in a collection C20th British watercolourists with the addition of being an original creation by an artist who enjoyed such great popularity with the general public.
Size: | Image 19.5 x 37.6 cm, with frame 49 x 51 cm |
Weight: | 2 kgs |
Date: | 1981 |
Condition: | Good condition, no issues |
Estimate: | £100 – 150 |