Sargy Mann (1937-2015)
Dad's Garden, Dorset
Numbered "840" verso
Oil on board
12 x 10 inches
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A fabulous snapshot of his father's garden in the autumn sunshine. The number ‘840’ verso corresponds to the entry in the archive, "‘Dad's Garden, Sep 1971 Dorset’. Sargy's father's cottage was in Chideock between Bridport and Lyme Regis.
With thanks to Peter Mann for his help in identifying this work.
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Sargy Mann was born in Hythe, Kent in 1937. He studied at the Camberwell School of Art and then returned to the school as a lecturer from 1969-1988. He held a number of other academic and curatorial positions including, co-curator of the "Bonnard at le Bosquest" exhibition at the Hayward Gallery (1994) and Visiting lecturer at the Prince's Drawing School (1999-2008). He exhibited extensively at the Royal Academy, Royal College of Art and the Mall Galleries.
Sargy was diagnosed with cataracts at the age of 36 and ultimately lost his sight but continued to paint and exhibit to astonishing effect for the last 25 years of his life.
His obituary can be read here and further information on Sargy can be found at the sargymannarchive.com