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Fulgur selling original Austin Osman Spare artwork
By Psyche | June 3, 2008
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Fulgur, famed publisher of all things Sparian, has faciliated the sale of work by Austin Osman Spare in the past1 and today they’ve announced new works on offer.
These four new pieces are from a private collection in London, and a photograph from Spare’s 1952 exhibition in Mansion House tavern, South London.
They include a sketch in pencil on paper, ‘Faces and Foilage’, used in Kenneth Grant’s 2005 book Convolvulus and other poems.
Another titled ‘Unseen Associate’, and may be a portrait of Cary Grant and co-star Rosalind Russell refrencing the film The Bishop’s Wife.
Pictured here is portrait of novelist Richard Church, done in charcoal, chlak and pastel on card.
To see the works on offer and for purchasing information, see Fulgur.
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