The Painter with Anna holding a pit-fired bowl.
Even after the 1994 exhibition, Lenkiewicz continued to work on ‘The Painter with Women’ theme. This painting was painted at his Lower Compton house just a couple of years before Lenkiewicz’s premature death. Major heart surgery had diminished his enormous appetite for work but these later paintings have a powerful sense of poignancy, usually reflected in a more monochromatic palette. Here Lenkiewicz, again in white, is contrasted against the model’s greys and striking green coat. As ever, the fragile still-life of the bowl is beautifully captured by the artist.
Paper Edition of 150 20” x 24” Framed £695 Deluxe Edition of 49 24” x 30” Framed £1,095
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