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George Shaw — The Lych Gate
George Shaw

The Lych Gate

2006

A quiet suburban lych gate stands rendered in meticulous detail using Humbrol enamel paints, Shaw's signature medium that evokes the mundane poetry of English working-class landscapes. The scene captures the threshold between a housing estate and a churchyard, bathed in the flat, overcast light characteristic of the British Midlands. Shaw transforms this unremarkable passage into a meditation on memory, mortality, and the overlooked sacred spaces of everyday life.

Medium
enamel on board
Dimensions
Signed
Yes

Notes

Execution: Painted in 2006.

🔨 Auction Lot

Modern & Contemporary Art: Evening & Day Sale

June 27, 2002

Estimate: $20,000$30,000

Lot 90

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George Shaw, The Lych Gate, 2006

A quiet suburban lych gate stands rendered in meticulous detail using Humbrol enamel paints, Shaw's signature medium that evokes the mundane poetry of English working-class landscapes. The scene captures the threshold between a housing estate and a churchyard, bathed in the flat, overcast light characteristic of the British Midlands. Shaw transforms this unremarkable passage into a meditation on memory, mortality, and the overlooked sacred spaces of everyday life.

Medium
enamel on board
Dimensions
115.5 x 152 cm
Year
2006
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Architectural Subject, Muted Color Palette, Melancholic Mood, Enamel Paint, Male Artist, British Artist, Contemporary Artist, Plein Air Influence, Figurative Art, Suburban Realism, Board Support, Realist Painter

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