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Ivon Hitchens   (British, 1893-1979) 

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Ivon Hitchens, Figure on a Bench - Courtyard, Greenleaves
Ivon Hitchens
Figure on a Bench - Courtyard, Greenleaves
circa 1945

Jonathan Clark Fine Art
Ivon Hitchens, Sussex Canal (no.2)
Ivon Hitchens
Sussex Canal (no.2)
1972

Jonathan Clark Fine Art
Ivon Hitchens, Red Nude
Ivon Hitchens
Red Nude
circa 1947

Jonathan Clark Fine Art
Ivon Hitchens, Flowers in a Blue Jug
Ivon Hitchens
Flowers in a Blue Jug
circa 1935

Jonathan Clark Fine Art
Ivon Hitchens, Winter Forest
Ivon Hitchens
Winter Forest
Willow Gallery
Ivon Hitchens, Plantation Drive
Ivon Hitchens
Plantation Drive
1944

The Fine Art Society

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Ivon Hitchens, Poppies with yellow under
Ivon Hitchens
Poppies with yellow under, 1957
sold: Jun 26, 2007
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Ivon Hitchens, Boy at breakfast
Ivon Hitchens
Boy at breakfast, 1943
sold: Nov 21, 2003
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Ivon Hitchens, Flowers before a window
Ivon Hitchens
Flowers before a window
sold: Jul 21, 2005
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  Born on the 3rd of March 1893, Ivon Hitchens was the son of landscape artist Alfred Hitchens, and studied at St John’s Wood School of Art and the Royal Academy Schools in London during the First World War. In 1922 he became the founding member of the Seven and Five Society, and the same year had his first one-man show exhibition at The Mayer Gallery in London. In the 1920’s and 30’s he lived in a studio in Hampstead, within a circle of avant-garde artists known as The London Group, which included Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, Naum Gabo, Paul Nash and Ben Nicholson. Hitchens and his wife Mollie left London for Sussex in 1940 after a bomb landed next door to his studio.
  For the next forty years, Hitchen’s six acres of woodland near Midhurst became his home, place of study and constant source of inspiration. In 1955 Patrick Heron wrote Hitchen’s first monograph and the following year The British Council arranged a retrospective exhibition of his work for the Venice Biennale. Ivon Hitchens died in August 1979.
  Public Collections

Tate Gallery, London
Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
National Gallery of New Zealand, Wellington
Centre for British Art, Yale, Connecticut.


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