Roger Hilton (1911–1975) was a pivotal figure in British modernism and a central member of the St Ives School. Known for his bold, gestural works that moved between abstraction and figuration, Hilton brought an expressive, often instinctive energy to his compositions—deeply influenced by European avant-garde movements and a personal, intuitive approach to form.
This Untitled work from 1974, executed in charcoal and gouache, reflects Hilton’s late-period spontaneity. Raw yet lyrical, it conveys a directness of mark and immediacy of thought—hallmarks of his pared-back, emotionally charged style.
Origin: British
Date: 1974
Medium: Charcoal and gouache on paper
Dimensions: 55cm height × 34cm width
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Roger Hilton (1911–1975) was a pivotal figure in British modernism and a central member of the St Ives School. Known for his bold, gestural works that moved between abstraction and figuration, Hilton brought an expressive, often instinctive energy to his compositions—deeply influenced by European avant-garde movements and a personal, intuitive approach to form.
This Untitled work from 1974, executed in charcoal and gouache, reflects Hilton’s late-period spontaneity. Raw yet lyrical, it conveys a directness of mark and immediacy of thought—hallmarks of his pared-back, emotionally charged style.
Origin: British
Date: 1974
Medium: Charcoal and gouache on paper
Dimensions: 55cm height × 34cm width
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