Maggi Hambling (British, 1945), Night Waves, 2016. Oil on board, 15 x 15 cm.
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Self Portrait - Maggi Hambling (2011)
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Oscar Wilde | Maggi Hambling | Financial Times
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Scallop by Maggi Hambling | © Solipsist/WikiCommons
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Maggi Hambling, The Night of the Lotus Eaters, 2022.
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Maggi Hambling
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Maggi Hambling - Memory Of Father Laughing, Christmas. 1997
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Maggi Hambling - Wall of Water IX
Maggi Hambling’s oil paintings express the rainbow of thoughts and emotions of watching the water.
Images of the beach, the ocean, the sea, the waves are synonymous with luxury, opulence, with living your best life. From the white sand beaches of Florida’s Clearwater Beach to the glamour of Cannes and the Mediterranean World to the eye-stabbing azure of The Maldives, standing on the beach often…
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Gulf Women Prepare for War -- Maggi Hambling
Gulf Women Prepare for War, 1986 by Maggi Hambling b.1945;
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Suffolk Scallop
‘I hear those voices that will not be drowned’, from Benjamin Britten’s opera, Peter Grimes.
Pebbles slip and roll beneath our soleson the slope down to the ebb and swell.
Suddenly it erupts from the shingle beach,a sculpture, two halves of a broken shell
like hands extended to a passing gullor a cloud, one half upright,
the polished surface facing the sea,catching the scattering light.
The…
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Arthur Lett-Haines’s Witch Fetish (portrait of Maggi Hambling) (1962)
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Maggi Hambling (British, 1945), Splintering Wave, 2009. Oil on canvas, 30 x 25 cm.
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A Conversation with Oscar Wilde
by Maggi Hambling (pictured)
We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars
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Maggi Hambling CBE (b.1945) is a British contemporary painter and sculptor. Perhaps her best-known public works are a sculpture for Oscar Wilde in central London and Scallop, a 4-metre-high steel sculpture on Aldeburgh beach dedicated to Benjamin Britten. Wikipedia
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Maggi Hambling (1945 -), "Hebe and Her Serpent" (1979) and "Big Sea, May" (2005).
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Wall of Water, Amy Winehouse (2011)
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