EDWARD POVEY - 1970's MURALS TO THE NEW PAINTINGS

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181109 The New Paintings 930 x 456 pix
Kahdeksan (2014)
Oil on linen
1370 x 1675 mm
Signed verso
181104 EP Kahdeksan 1370 x 1675
Jaromir's Dream (2015)
Oil on Linen
1525 x 1120 mm
Signed verso
181104 EP Jaromir
Vulnus (2015)
Oil on linen
1015 x 760 mm
Signed verso
181104 EP Vulnus 1015 x 760
Making Choices
Oil on Linen
181109 EP MAKING CHOICES
Suspect (2007)
Oil on linen
Framed
181109 EP Suspect
Master of Ceremonies (2004)
Oil on linen
Framed
181109 EP Master of Ceremonies
Bathroom (2008)
Oil on linen
Framed
181109a EP Bathroom
Car Chassis (1974)
Oil on board
Framed (board 350 x 400 mm)
181109 EP Car Chassis 1974 oil on board 350 x 400
August (2000)
Stone Lithograph
(Created for all of the museums in Wales)
181109 EP August 2000
Patriots (2007)
Hand printed photo lithograph
181104 EP Patriots 2007
Blue Girl (2007)
Hand printed photo lithograph
By Donna Tolar (Povey's wife)
181104 DT Blue Girl
The Terracotta Prints
Hand finished offset lithographs
(Sunshade, Mother & Child, Interior with Figures)
181104 EP Terracotta Prints
Perfect Man 2 (2012)
Graphite on paper
630 x 935 mm
181104 EP Perfect Man 2 2012 630 x 935
Timothy Leaning (early 1990's)
Graphite on paper
181104 EP Timothy Leaning
Jade (early 1990's)
Graphite on paper
181104 EP Jade 1990
181104 EP Woman Turned & Askance
Eiraleida Waiting & Woman Turned
Early 1990's
Graphite on paper
Eireleida Waiting & Early Pregnancy
Distraught & Crouching Man
Early 1990's
Graphite on paper
181104 EP Distraught & Crouching Man
Woman on Her Back - Upper Torso
Early 1990's
Graphite on paper
181104 EP Woman on her back
Truly Asleep
Early 1990's
Graphite on paper
181104 EP Truly Asleep
Bathers
Bronze
181109 EP BATHERS
Circus Life
Bronze
Donna Tolar (Povey's wife)
181109 DT CIRCUS LIFE 930 x 456 pix

This is the first time Povey’s works have been offered for sale in New Zealand. The exhibition includes paintings (1973 – 2015), drawings, lithographs and a bronze. The exhibition also includes a lithograph and a  bronze by Povey’s wife, Donna Tolar.

“He is an extraordinary figurative painter of great power, schooled in the classical traditions of brilliantly-crafted composition, whose work is executed with a highly personal and idiosyncratic style. While he freely references his debt to the painters of the Italian Renaissance, to the monumental early works of Picasso, the drama of Caravaggio, or the complex works of Spencer, his work is nevertheless completely original and of his own invention. He is a painter whose work extends the traditions he respects, and adds to the language of painting, adds to the ‘body of knowledge’. He is one of the very few ‘easel-painters’ who can transfer from smaller scale to the vast – his huge mural “The Hall of Illusion” for the Powis Hall at the University of Wales, Bangor, is a quite astounding achievement.

There are very few painters working today who can equal Povey’s highly original compositions, which are complex and challenging, but communicate so readily with a wide audience. An honour for Edward Povey would be an appropriate reflection of a distinguished artist whose life and continuing work deserves recognition” Professor Anthony Jones CBE Dip.Ad., BA, MFA, DFA, HonAIA, FRCA, FRSA (April 2006)