EDWARD BURRA (1905-1976)
EDWARD BURRA (1905-1976)
EDWARD BURRA (1905-1976)
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FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE DR CATHERINE WILLS, SOLD ON BEHALF OF THE DITCHLEY FOUNDATION
EDWARD BURRA (1905-1976)

Head Hunting

Details
EDWARD BURRA (1905-1976)
Head Hunting
stamped 'E.J. Burra' (lower right), dated '1968' (lower right)
watercolour and gouache on paper
27 x 40 ½ in. (69 x 103 cm.)
Executed in 1968.
Provenance
Sir Frederick Gibberd.
His sale; Christie's, South Kensington, 26 June 1995, lot 244, where purchased by the present owner.
Literature
A. Causey, Edward Burra: Complete Catalogue, Oxford, 1985, n.p., no. 341, illustrated.
Exhibited
London, Lefevre Gallery, Recent Works by Edward Burra, April - May 1969, no. 12.

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Lot Essay

The Ditchley Foundation, established by philanthropist Sir David Wills in 1958 at Ditchley Park in Oxfordshire, fosters international dialogue on global issues. Ditchley Park is a grand 18th-century mansion where, among many other significant meetings, Winston Churchill hosted US Presidential envoy Harry Hopkins during World War II to persuade him of the case for American military support. Today, The Ditchley Foundation is an independent, nonpartisan organisation whose mission is to renew democratic societies, states and alliances to sustain peace, freedom and the rule of law. It does this by convening a diverse range of international leaders from the public and private sectors to encourage frank conversations and strategic thinking across partisan divides on the urgent challenges of today and tomorrow.

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