Roger Hilton (1911–1975) was a key figure in post-war British art and a central member of the St Ives School. In his later years, often working from bed due to ill health, Hilton produced a remarkable body of works on paper—spontaneous, direct, and alive with humour and energy.
Untitled – Leopard, dated 1974, is a playful yet pared-back composition in charcoal and gouache. With its bold, instinctive lines and simplified form, the work captures Hilton’s intuitive approach and his ability to animate the page with minimal means.
Origin: British
Date: 1974
Medium: Charcoal and gouache on paper
Dimensions: 39cm height × 44cm width
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Roger Hilton (1911–1975) was a key figure in post-war British art and a central member of the St Ives School. In his later years, often working from bed due to ill health, Hilton produced a remarkable body of works on paper—spontaneous, direct, and alive with humour and energy.
Untitled – Leopard, dated 1974, is a playful yet pared-back composition in charcoal and gouache. With its bold, instinctive lines and simplified form, the work captures Hilton’s intuitive approach and his ability to animate the page with minimal means.
Origin: British
Date: 1974
Medium: Charcoal and gouache on paper
Dimensions: 39cm height × 44cm width
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