CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) Study of Denis, the artist’s son (1910-2006). Ink and watercolour. Provenance: Denis Clarke Hall. 9x11 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) Felucca on the Nile. Pencil and watercolour. 1927. Provenance: Denis Clarke Hall (1910-2006) 5x6.75 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) Sailing at Gillan Cove; study of a girl in the Clarke Hall boat. Pencil and watercolour. Circa 1920. Provenance: Denis Clarke Hall. 13x9 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) ‘Wuthering Heights, Porridge scene’. Pen and ink from a sketchbook signed and dated, 1903, in the cover. Sketchbook Ex. Colls: Sir Sydney Cockerell to Wilfrid Blunt to (1979) Simon Heneage. 9x7.25 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) Study of a girl; probably for Cathy Earnshaw. Pen and ink. Signed and dated, 1925. 22x15 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) Denis Clarke Hall (1910-2006) and friends out in the boat, Gillan Creek, Cornwall. Blue crayon. Circa 1925. Provenance: Denis Clarke Hall. 8x10 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) Drawings from a sketchbook signed, inscribed and dated 1903 in the frontispiece. CLICK HERE TO VIEW
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) The German governess ‘Carola playing her violin to Justin and Denis in the barn’ at Great House, Upminster. Pencil and watercolour. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1914. 11x14 inches. Framed: 20x22 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) ‘Self-Study’ at Great House. Upminster Common. Pencil and watercolour. Circa 1905. Prov: Denis Clarke Hall. 13.5x10.25 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) Six watercolour studies of the artist's family, made at Gillan Creek and Upminster Common c.1910-1920. CLICK HERE TO VIEW
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) ‘The Hearth’; one of the many Wuthering Heights inspired studies she made from 1902 into the '20s. Pen, brush and ink. Prov: Denis Clarke Hall. 22x18 inches. Framed: 31x26 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) Denis Clarke Hall with friends – probably at Gillan Cove, Cornwall. Crayon and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1921. 6x9 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) The Goat that went to Cornwall on the train. Watercolour. Signed. Circa 1913. 12x18 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) ‘Wuthering Heights’. Red chalk. Circa 1905. Exhibited: Redfern Gallery, Edna Clarke Hall (No.1) January, 1924. 8x9.75 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) Children on the beach, Gillan Cove, Cornwall. Pencil and watercolour. Signed. Circa 1920. 7x9.25 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) Figure composition: children on the boat. Pen, brush and ink. Circa 1915. Provenance: Denis Clarke Hall 8.5x13.5 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979)
A candle’s light.
Pen, brush and ink. Signed and dated, 1933. Provenance: Denis Clarke Hall.
18.5x14 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) ‘My Love he came / through the long cliff grass…’ Ink, watercolour and gouache. Inscribed by the artist with her verse. Provenance: Artist’s Estate. 16x11 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) ‘Behold how grey/ these griefs of mine…’. Ink, watercolour and gouache. Inscribed by the artist with her verse. Provenance: Artist’s Estate. 16x11 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1878-1978) The Quay Side, Cornwall. Ink and watercolour. 1915. Exhibited: No.34, ‘Edna Clarke Hall Watercolours and Drawings’, D’Offay Couper Gallery, October 1971. 9.5x9 inches. Framed: 22.5x17 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) ‘Let this joy that is devine…’ Ink, watercolour and gouache. Inscribed by the artist with her verse. Provenance: Artist’s Estate. 16x11 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) ‘Strange light upon the beach…’ Ink, watercolour and gouache. Inscribed by the artist with her verse. Provenance: Artist’s Estate. 16x11 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) ‘I would forget my lovings need…’ Ink, watercolour and gouache. Inscribed by the artist with her verse. Provenance: Artist’s Estate. 16x11 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) Cathy ‘At the window’: a ‘Wuthering Heights’ subject. Ink and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1901.Exhibited: No.21,’Edna Clarke Hall’, D’Offay Cooper Gallery, Oct.1971. 7x8 inches. Framed: 11.5x12.5 inches.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) Study: Wuthering Heights. Pen, brush and ink. Circa 1920. Provenance: Denis Clarke Hall. 11x15.5 inches. Framed: 19.75x23.5 inches. We are grateful to Max Browne for his suggestion that this illustrates the pivotal moment in Wuthering Heights where the young Heathcliff accidentally overhears Cathy telling Nellie Dean that she cannot marry Heathcliff as he is below her station in life.