Sale Proceeds of Two Suffolk Artists to Support Local Artistic Community

Pictures and sculptures by two respected Suffolk artists will be sold at Sworders in Stansted Mountfitchet next month with the proceeds used to support the local artistic community. Fred Dubery (1926-2011) and Joanne Brogden (1929-2013), both inspirational teachers and artists...


07/10/2019     MODERN & CONTEMPORARY PRINTS, PAINTINGS & SCULPTURE, MODERN BRITISH ART, SPONSORSHIP

Pictures and sculptures by two respected Suffolk artists will be sold at Sworders in Stansted Mountfitchet next month with the proceeds used to support the local artistic community. Fred Dubery (1926-2011) and Joanne Brogden (1929-2013), both inspirational teachers and artists, left a cash bequest and the contents of their studios for the benefit of the East Anglian Art Fund. The studio sale of over 500 original works forms part of the sale of Modern British and 20th Century Art on October 22.

Joanne Brogden (1929-2013), female portrait bust, plaster on a stone plinth, 31cm, signed and dated JB 99, estimate £200-300.

Joanne Brogden (1929-2013), female portrait bust, plaster on a stone plinth, 31cm, signed and dated JB 99, estimate £200-300.

Fred Dubery (1926-2011), who trained at Croydon School of Art from 1949-50 and then at the Royal College of Art, was lifelong member of the New English Art Club from 1956. In addition to painting he loved to teach. He was professor of Perspective at the Royal Academy Schools and part-time lecturer at the Royal College of Art until 1989.

It was while tutoring at Walthamstow School of Art in 1963 that Dubery met Joanne Brogden, a fashion designer who had trained under Christian Dior. They married five years later and later settled in Suffolk at Buxhall Lodge at Great Finborough, near Stowmarket. Joanne would became an early force in the development of formal education surrounding fashion design and later the Professor of Fashion at the Royal College of Art. She retired from the RCA in 1999 to focus on her figurative sculpture.

It was the couple’s wish that, after they died, the works in their studio should be exhibited and sold for the benefit of the East Anglian Art Fund. Which as a result has already started distributing Dubery-Brogden Scholarships for students studying Fine Art, Illustration, Fashion Design & Textiles at Norwich University of the Arts

Much of the work in the sale is by Fred Dubery, an array of colourful oil on board and canvas still lives, quiet domestic interiors, portraits and the landscapes and landmarks of the UK, France and Italy. Although many works are unsigned and unframed, each bears a studio sale stamp providing a full provenance for these works. 

Fred Dubery (1926-2011), Southwold Huts, oil on board, 27 x 23cm, estimate £300-500.

Fred Dubery (1926-2011), Southwold Huts, oil on board, 27 x 23cm, estimate £300-500.

Many will be offered in affordable group lots of three or four pictures with estimates of between £100-500. Others such as a view of Southwold Huts (estimate £300-500) and Pegging the Washing (estimate £300-500) will be sold as single works. Both were among the pictures chosen for illustration in Two Lives in Colour, a book published early this year alongside an exhibition at Norwich University of the Arts’ East Gallery and follow-up shows in London and Holt Festival.

Fred Dubery (1926-2011), Pegging the Washing, oil on canvas, 91 x 71cm, unframed, estimate £300-500.

Fred Dubery (1926-2011), Pegging the Washing, oil on canvas, 91 x 71cm, unframed, estimate £300-500.

Joanne’s sculptures in bronze, bronze resin and plaster depict the poultry which she so enjoyed in the garden at Buxhall Lodge, the female form and portraits of members of her circle. Among the lots in the sale is a bronze resin bust of fashion designer Murray Arbeid that also carries an estimate of £300-500.

Joanne Brogden (1929-2013), a bust of Murray Arbeid

Joanne Brogden (1929-2013), a bust of Murray Arbeid, bronze resin on a composition plinth, estimate £300-500.

 

For more infomation please contact Jane Oakley

janeoakley@sworder.co.uk | 01279817778

 

The studio sale of over 500 original works will be sold in our Modern British and 20th Century Art on October 22

 

 

 


 

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