Introducing David Hill (1914-1977). An American artist of Dutch parentage, he grew up in Cleveland, Ohio.
08/07/2023
When he was eight years old David Hill was taken by his mother, counter-clock wise, round the world. It was a seminal experience and from this early age he was sketching and painting tirelessly, in his artistic career he continued to travel extensively, engaging with the architecture and cultures of the changing landscapes and sketching and painting wherever he went. He worked and painted in New York from 1942-1947, and then moved to Paris, which became his home for the rest of his life. In 1957, he pooled his resources with his artist friend, Joseph Plaskett, and the two purchased a medieval house at 2, rue Pecquay, in one of Paris' oldest districts, the Marais. There, they offered each other great support in their respective artistic careers and they held legendary parties. David Hill’s career was often that of the commercial artist, he provided illustrations for leading publications in France and the U.S. he also worked as a muralist and painted successfully, exhibiting extensively in the Paris galleries, he counted amongst his patrons Cary Grant, who made a habit of purchasing David Hill’s series of egg still lives to present to his leading ladies after each new film he made.
David’s work is underscored by a superb draftsmanship, his paintings are imbued with an often undefinable surrealist quality and sometimes underlining menace, his work has been collected extensively in the U.K., Paris and the U.S. yet the disposable commercial nature of much of his work means that he remains largely unknown, our Artist’s Estate sale offers collectors the opportunity to engage with this highly original talent.
Our Artist’s Estate sale features previously unseen works from the studios of artists David Hill, Colin Moss and Gerald Spencer Pryse, this is a timed sale, closing for bids from 9pm on Sunday the 23rd of July. For further details please contact our specialists Jonathan Benson and Daniel Wright.
A very rare slice of wedding cake from the marriage of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip has sold at auction for £2,200.
06/10/2024
An important pair of oil paintings by Edward Dayes (1763-1804) are to appear at auction for possibly the first time in their history; they will be sold in Reeman Dansie’s Royalty, Fine Art & Antiques sale on Wednesday 6th November.
22/10/2024
Two rare classic cars have been uncovered in a rural Suffolk barn, following decades off the road. The 1950’s Mercedes - Benz 220 Type A Convertible and 1921 Talbot - Darracq with a combined age of 175 years are being offered for sale due to the passing of their owner.
09/10/2024