Anne Marie Hall 'Girl With Flaming Hair'

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Anne Hall was part of the Heide circle, which included Charles Blackman, Sidney Nolan and Hall’s husband John Perceval. Like them she pursued a Figurative Expressionist style, smudging objective and subjective truths. In a way unique to her however, she cuts to the nucleus of her subject, laying bare their soul.

In ‘Girl with Flaming Hair’, Hall envisions a young woman with red hair. Her face is distorted, present yet searching — like her fellow modernists, Hall trades in emotional intensity over physical likeness. In plums, oranges, greens and yellow, ‘Girl with Flaming Hair’ strikes the viewer.

Like Joy Hester and Mirka Mora, Hall forged a compelling female voice in an otherwise male dominated space. That her career was at times overshadowed by her marriage is a testament to the era’s issues with gender parity. Now, collected by The National Gallery of Australia, the Ian Potter Museum and Geelong Gallery, her absence is being redressed.

For collectors of Modernist Australian art and those searching for a unique insight into the Antipodean movement, Hall is a vital find. Secure this intriguing 1960s oil on canvas before the moment passes.
 

Anne Marie HALL (1945 - )
'Girl With Flaming Hair' 1960s
oil on canvas
Image Size: 77 x 56 cm
Dimensions: 77 x 56 x 2 cm
Comes with Letter of Provenance

Condition: Good: This work is in relatively stable condition; there are some minor signs of age and wear. Restoration and conservation is available at the collector's discretion.

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