Oil on Canvas by Howard Morgan

Oil on canvas by Howard Morgan. A Street Scene 16” by 13” 1994.

Howard J. Morgan was a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters since 1986. His work in this field was exceptional and reflected in numerous Royal commissions. These included HM The Queen, HM The Queen of The Netherlands and HRH Prince Michael of Kent.

A particularly striking portrait of Dame Antoinette Sibley is another notable commission which, with several others, is on permanent display at the National Portrait Gallery. 

In addition to portraits, Howard J. Morgan also painted landscapes, religious pictures and murals — but his renown will ultimately rest in his conversation pictures which are often profoundly disturbing and tantalizingly indecipherable; demanding but with an underlying humour.

Morgan was often compared to Sargent, but a truer comparison would lie with Annibale Carracci, whose stylistic freedom of movement and impasto technique captured the imagination of post Renaissance Roman patrons.

In 1990, the Richmond Gallery devoted an opening night to just one painting: ‘La Soirée du Comte Frederique de la Chasseur’. Numerous other exhibitions have been held at galleries including Anthony Mould, Claridges, Agnew’s, Cadogan Contemporary Watercolours and The Eaton Gallery.

Kindly donated by FitzRoy Modern Art 
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Highest Bid : GBP325.00 (5 bids)
Highest Bid By: 33C5E5
Catalog #: Lot 59
Value: GBP2,000.00
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