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Harlequin Gallery

 

Donald Wells

1st to 29th July 2007



  Donald Wells is a sculptor, who was born in Silverdale Staffordshire in 1929 and studied at Newcastle-under-Lyme School of Art, where Jack Clarkson, an associate of Henry Moore, taught him.

He has lived in London since the late 1950s and was one of the artists associated with the Troubadour Club, the birthplace of the satirical magazine, Private Eye, and the scene of Bob Dylan’s first British performance. His first solo exhibition was at the AIA Gallery, London in 1962 and during the Sixties his work appeared in many exhibitions in London, including several at the Drian Gallery, with which he was closely associated for many years. Donald has also exhibited with the Arts Council, the Carnegie Institute Pittsburgh and the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw.

Donald has had successful exhibitions at the Harlequin Gallery in 1999, 2003 and 2005 and it is a pleasure to have the work below as part of the July 2007 exhibition “A London Eye”



Vertical Rhythm 1967 in wood.
Height (including base): 83.8cm (33.0”)
SOLD

 

 

 


Bronze – Bird Form c1986
Height of Bronze: 23.0cm (9.1”)
Base: 5.0cm (2.0”)

 




 

 


Totem 1980 in wood.
Height (including base): 64.1cm (25.25”)


Homage to Trees 2001/2007 in wood.
Height: 61.9cm (24.4”)

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