Portraits
Very few of these are done from life. The exceptions are those of his mother and Mavis. He was fascinated by the face and its expressions. These pictures occur sporadically throughout his career. Each face (imaginary or otherwise) shows the sort of experience of life that lies behind it.
Angry Clown (1947)
oil on panel - 27h x 21.5w (cm)
Mother and Baby (1946)
oil on canvas laid on panel - 19.5h x 14.5w (cm)
Old Man (1940s)
oil on canvas - 25.5h x 20.3w (cm)
Boy With Cat (1945)
oil on board - 20.3h x 25.5w (cm)
Internees (1943)
oil on card - 22.5h x 28w (cm)
From Dachau (1942)
oil on panel - 27.5h x 18w (cm)
Refugee (1942)
oil on canvas - 20h x 15w (cm)
The Artist's Mother (1940)
oil on panel - 46.5h x 38.5w (cm)
Man With a Hawk (1939)
oil on canvas on paper or board - 31.5h x 27w (cm)
Self Portrait with Pipe (1938)
oil on panel - 27h x 20.6w (cm)
Crispin on a Rocking Horse (1937)
oil on canvas - 51h x 61w (cm)
Man in a Bowler Hat (1936)
oil on board - 45.5h x 38w (cm)
Portrait of Mavis (1935)
oil on panel - 31.5h x 25w (cm)
Portrait of Mrs Beddington Behrens (c1935)
- 30.5h x 25.4w (cm)
The Red Beret (1930s)
oil on board - 16h x 13w (cm)
The Green Shirt (1932)
oil on panel - 25.5h x 20.5w (cm)
Mavis Pope (1932)
oil on canvas laid on panel - 27.5h x 24.4w (cm)
Soldier (1930s)
oil on board - 26h x 20w (cm)