Liam Hanley: A Retrospective
Past exhibition
Overview
We are delighted to display a selection of works by the late Liam Hanley (1933-2019). In his first retrospective exhibition with Portland Gallery, we will be presenting a body of over thirty paintings across the lower ground floor. Our exhibition and accompanying printed catalogue is supported by an introduction by Andrew Lambirth.
For more information or to register your interest, please email Esme Dollow esme@portlandgallery.com
Works
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Music room, 1965Liam Hanley
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Urban Landscape III, 1971Liam Hanley
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Flute and Landscape, circa 1985Liam Hanley
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The plough, 1985Liam Hanley
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Misty Landscape, 1987Liam Hanley
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Crete Senesi, 1987Liam Hanley
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Botanic Garden, Cambridge 2, 1988Liam Hanley
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Great Chishill, 1988Liam Hanley
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North Sea, 1992Liam Hanley
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Prospect of the Sea, 1993Liam Hanley
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Untitled (harbour), circa 1994Liam Hanley
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Music Room (Autumn), circa 1995Liam Hanley
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Tidal, circa 2000Liam Hanley
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Moonpath over Hertfordshire, 2000Liam Hanley
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Night Mail, circa 2000Liam Hanley
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Ship and buoys, circa 2001Liam Hanley
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Boat and Buoy, circa 2002Liam Hanley
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Landscape (circles), 2002Liam Hanley
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Harbour Scene, circa 2003Liam Hanley
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Untitled (tree and moon), circa 2003Liam Hanley
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Air Mail, 2003Liam Hanley
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Dance I, 2003Liam Hanley
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Winter Garden, 2004Liam Hanley
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Plough As Sculptural Form I, 2004Liam Hanley
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Spring Fields, 2004Liam Hanley
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Winter Moon, circa 2006Liam Hanley
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Casole d'Elsa, 2006Liam Hanley
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Royston Landscape and Bird Scarer, circa 2006Liam Hanley
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Jolly Jack and His Lucky Threes, circa 2006Liam Hanley
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Two Seas, Two Flags, circa 2006Liam Hanley
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Autumn Elegy, 2008Liam Hanley
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Winter Stems, 2008Liam Hanley
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Land 9, 2011Liam Hanley£ 2,750.00
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Cambridge University Botanic Garden, 2011Liam Hanley
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Land-Tree, 2011Liam Hanley
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Two Garden Beds, Cambridge University Botanic Garden, circa 2011Liam Hanley
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Land, 2012Liam Hanley
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Land - Black and Red, 2013Liam Hanley
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Land - black and grey, 2013Liam Hanley
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Tuscan Hillside, circa 2000sLiam Hanley
Installation Views