Stephen B. Whatley Portrait of a Man with Glasses
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An original 1989 charcoal drawing, Stephen B. Whatley, Portrait of a Man with Glasses.
An early work by contemporary artist Stephen B. Whatley (b.1965), who is known for his expressionistic oil paintings. Whatley's major commissions include architectural paintings for public institutions, including the BBC, Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London.
Whatley is also a prolific draughtsman; this large charcoal drawing is characteristic of his expressive style in striking monochrome.
Whatley has painted the portraits of many public figures, including actors Dame Judi Dench, Susan Hampshire OBE, Alec McCowen CBE, Sir Ian McKellen, Barbara Windsor MBE, Frances Barber, Prunella Scales CBE, Julie Walters OBE and Alison Steadman OBE. In 2008 Whatley's portrait of Barack Obama was selected from 100,000 images to be published in TIME magazine's 'Person of The Year' issue 2008/2009.
Whilst many of Whatley's portraits are well-known figures, the present drawing, early in the artist's oeuvre, is most likely to be a more intimate portrait of a family member or friend. Whatley's mother was tragically killed in a car accident in 1981 and his body of work includes a number of very touching portraits of his mother.
Stephen Beckett Whatley (b.1965)
Dimensions: Height: 39.8cm (15.67") Width: 28.7cm (11.3")
Presented: Unframed.
Medium: Charcoal
Age: Contemporary
Signed: Signed lower right.
Inscribed: --
Dated: Dated lower right.
Condition: There is some staining to the paper at the upper right, and further scattered minor marks as shown. Slight creasing to the paper in places, with more pronounced small crease to the upper right corner and lower left corner of the sheet. Please see photos for detail.
Stock number: JW-678