Henry Sanders (né Helmut Saloman) 1918-1982

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HENRY SANDERS was born in Dresden, Germany in 1918. After he left Germany in 1933 he travelled first to Holland, then to England where he studied at Hornsey College of Art, becoming well known in artistic circles in that area. During the war he was interned to Canada, where he started to draw in the camp. In a letter home, Sanders said, "The work (I do) here is the best I have done: I express myself more and more freely". After the war, Sanders returned to England where he began painting and exhibiting. His arresting, expressive paintings won the praise of critics and connoisseurs of fine art alike. Highlights of his career include the opening exhibition of the Queenswood Gallery and the first exhibition of modern art to be held at the Stoke Newington Library Hall. His work has been in many exhibitions, including the Ben Uri Gallery, exhibitions at the Obelisk Gallery, Newcastle's People's Theatre and the Queenswood Gallery.

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Henry Sanders, Tiger 2

 

 

Tiger 2, gouache, 22"X15", £350

Henry Sanders, Tiger

 

 

Tiger, gouache, signed, 22"x15", £225