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Charles Mozley One of the most talented, versatile and prolific artists, illustrators, graphic designers and print makers of the post-war period.

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Charles MozleyOne of the most talented, versatile

and prolific artists, illustrators, graphic designersand print makers of the post-war period.

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Charles Mozleyoriginal paintings

GOLDMARK 2009

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The Apartment, watercolour and gouache, 52.5 x 37.5 cm, £1450

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Charles Mozley was one of the most talented,versatile and prolific artists, illustrators, graphicdesigners and print makers of the post-war period.Born in Sheffield in 1914 he demonstrated aprodigious artistic talent from an early age andattended the Sheffield College of Art while still aschoolboy. His first solo exhibition, at the tenderage of nineteen, made him a local celebrity.

In 1934 Mozley won a scholarship to study at theRoyal College of Art and subsequently taught lifedrawing, anatomy and lithography for a short timeat Camberwell School of Art. He supplemented hisincome with commissions from London Transportand Country Life among others.

Mozley joined the Army at the beginning of theSecond World War and spent six years, initiallyworking in camouflage and then in militaryintelligence.

After the war Mozley became a prolific artist and amaster of many techniques. The commissions cameflooding in and saw him designing film and theatreposters (most notably for Alexander Korda’s film

An Ideal Husband in 1947), advertisements for Shelland BP and commercial work of all kinds. In 1951he painted murals for the Festival of Britain onLondon’s South Bank. He also made prints for theSchool Prints series and Lyons lithographs.

Mozley became increasingly in demand as a jacketdesigner and book illustrator, both in Britain andthe United States, producing work for most of theleading publishers. His work for the Folio Societyand Limited Editions Club of New York made himone of the most sought-after illustrators of the time.Between the 1950s and 1970s Mozley illustratedover eighty books, around thirty for children,including Black Beauty, Pinocchio and SleepingBeauty.

Mozley’s talent in the graphic arts has beencompared favourably with Toulouse-Lautrec’s.However, his heavy involvement in commercialwork, combined with his fiery temper andresentment of galleries, damaged his efforts toestablish a reputation as a serious artist and little ofhis non-illustrative work was exhibited during hislifetime. He died in 1991.

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Charles Mozley 1914 - 1991

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Conversation, gouache and oil, 39 x 56 cm, £1250

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In the mid 1960s Charles Mozley met Abe Lublin, thegreat American print dealer. Lublin was touring Europesearching out artists who would be able to make printsfor the huge emerging American print market. Throughhis energetic and aggressive marketing Lublin had gonefrom struggling gallery owner to big-time graphicpublisher with his company Consolidated Fine Arts(CFA), registering $3 million worth of sales by the late1960s.

Lublin commissioned Mozley to make a series ofmaquettes which would then be editioned as lithographs.Although Mozley was paid to make the paintings, thetwo men failed to agree on the amount that Mozleywould be paid for the prints. As a result they were neverpublished and when Lublin's firm went bankrupt a fewyears later, the paintings found their way back toMozley's London agent, Edmund Newman.

We are delighted to have been able to acquire these 19paintings which are now offered for sale for the first time.

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The History of the Pictures

TO ORDER PHONE 01572 821424

Prices include frame, vat and uk delivery. View online at www.recentacquisitions.com.

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St Paul’s Cathedral, gouache and ink, 37 x 52 cm, £1250

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St Mary-le-Bow, oil pastel and ink, 60.5 x 25 cm, £1250 7

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London Pageant, watercolour and gouache, 61 x 38 cm, £1250

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Boathouse, gouache and pastel, 41.5 x 59 cm, £1250 9

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À la Carte,oil on paper, 54 x 44 cm, £1450

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Horse and Cart,watercolour and gouache, 38 x 60 cm, £1250

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Night Sky, watercolour, gouache and pastel, 40 x 55 cm, £1250

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Still Life, gouache, 75 x 57 cm, £1450 13

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The Ox Cart, gouache, 37 x 52 cm, £1250

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The Bridge, gouache, 41 x 55.5 cm, £1250 15

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The Violinist, gouache and pastel, 52 x 37 cm, £1250

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The Rose, gouache and pastel, 55 x 35.5 cm, £1450 17

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Carousel, gouache and ink, 52 x 37 cm, £1450

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Henri, gouache, pastel and ink, 56.5 x 41 cm, £1250 19

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Picnic, gouache and ink, 42 x 56 cm, £1250

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Prices include frame, vat and uk delivery.

View online at www.recentacquisitions.com.

Secure your Charles Mozley paintingby phoning now on

01572 821424

The Pianist, gouache, 36.5 x 52 cm, £1450

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Goldmark Gallery, 14 Orange Street, Uppingham, Rutland, LE15 9SQ01572 821424

[email protected] www.goldmarkart.com

The White Cliffs, gouache and pastel, 42 x 57 cm, £1250

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