Untitled by Keith Vaughan, circa 1940s

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An ink drawing on paper depicting a rooftop and chimney stack rising through a dense arrangement of trees, rendered in Vaughan’s characteristic hatched linework. The composition reflects his close observational approach to landscape and structure, with line used to build both form and rhythm across the surface. Keith Vaughan (1912–1977) was a British painter and draughtsman associated with Modern British art. Largely self-taught as a painter, he worked across oil, gouache and drawing, developing a distinctive visual language characterised by strong structure, economy of line and a deeply personal sense of observation. His work is held in major public collections including Tate, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Yale Center for British Art. Origin: British Period/Style: Modern British Date: Circa 1940s Material: Ink on paper Dimensions: 34cm height × 30.5cm width Provenance: Private Collection

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An ink drawing on paper depicting a rooftop and chimney stack rising through a dense arrangement of trees, rendered in Vaughan’s characteristic hatched linework. The composition reflects his close observational approach to landscape and structure, with line used to build both form and rhythm across the surface. Keith Vaughan (1912–1977) was a British painter and draughtsman associated with Modern British art. Largely self-taught as a painter, he worked across oil, gouache and drawing, developing a distinctive visual language characterised by strong structure, economy of line and a deeply personal sense of observation. His work is held in major public collections including Tate, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Yale Center for British Art. Origin: British Period/Style: Modern British Date: Circa 1940s Material: Ink on paper Dimensions: 34cm height × 30.5cm width Provenance: Private Collection

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