Sold to New York museum of Modern Art. Limestone (Ancaster).
Ironwood
Ironwood
Swedish green marble.
Sarravezza veined marble
Verdi di Prato agglomerate. Peggy Guggenheim
Originally titled 'Guda' this piece illustrated an article by Henghes in the April 15 1939 edition of the London Bulletin 'My Sculptures Bear Strange Names'.
City Art Gallery Museum. Wakefield. Yorks.
This drawing is annotated indicating it was drawn when aboad S.S. Dunera. The Dunera was a ship taking Henghes and many other so called enemy aliens including artists and writers to Australia where they were deported from the U.K. following the outbreak of WWII.
This drawing was made whilst Henghes was on board the 'Dunera' a ship bound for Australia carrying internees including many artists and musicians.
Abstract figures. Signed Henghes London.
46 X 36 mounted on card
'Monument of an Ancient Civilization' dated Dec 15 '40.
There is some largely obscured writing in the dark area to centre left. Some words seem to be 'Hoo is to Mayarrim'
A note by Prunella Clough on the back of the pictures frame reads; "This drawing was made by Heinz Henghes in Australia during the 1939-45 war, and given to me in the 50s."
paper mounted on cardboard