Godfrey Miller (Godfrey Clive Miller) (1893-1964)
Seated figure
facing towards the front, c. 1957
Stamped with
John Henshaw’s studio stamp of Godfrey Miller’s estate and numbered “64”
Pencil on buff
coloured paper
Size: (image
within the window mount) 37.7 x 25.2 cm; (frame) 64.3 x 49.9 cm
Condition: the
sheet is in very good condition; the timber frame is unvarnished and has minor
signs of its age (i.e. yellow oxidisation, insect specks and dustiness) and the
backing sheet should be replaced.
I am selling
this framed, original, museum-quality life-class drawing by Godfrey Miller for [deleted] including postage and handling to anywhere in the world.
If you are
interested in purchasing this analytically strong figure drawing by one of Australia’s
most famous artists, please contact me (oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I
will send you a PayPal invoice to make the payment easy.
This drawing has been sold
This drawing
showcases Miller’s view of the tensions, relationships of angles and critical
shifts of weight and mass in a figure. Where Miller perceived the strongest
tensions of compression and weight in the figure, he invariably pressed harder
on the pencil to create a visual analogue for the model’s physical experiences
through dark emphatic lines. By contrast, where Miller saw a lessening of the
same tensions his marks become softer and more like scribble.
Artists who
have engaged in life-class sessions have all made—or should have made—sketches
like this where their understanding of the model’s physical experience of
maintaining balance in a pose is translated into expressive marks. This is an
artist’s drawing made for artists. It was intended to be a work of
self-exploration and focused commitment to thinking and feeling rather that as
drawing designed to charm a viewer and the commercial market.
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