Modern British, Northern Art
Medium: Original Charcoal & Pastel
Measurements: W 53cm x H 80cm
Stock: Available
£12,500
Harold Riley Original Charcoal & Pastel – Salford Street Scene
Signed & Dated: Riley 1972
Framed to the highest standard, conservation mount boards & tru-vue ultra vue glass
The dimensions of this work framed are approximately H 114cm x W 87cm
An artist resale right royalty (ARR) applies to this piece. The ARR fee of 4% is already included in the total cost of the piece and will be paid to the artists estate by Carnes Fine Art on or thereafter the sale of the artwork.
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Harold Riley was born in Salford Manchester in 1934. He attended Salford Grammar School and in 1951 won a scholarship to the Slade School of Fine Art. Riley later went on to study in Florence, Italy and Spain, before returning to Salford and he was awarded an honorary doctorate at the University of Salford. From a young age, Riley cemented a friendship with L.S Lowry, together they worked on subjects relating to Manchester life. Riley undertook some notable portrait commissions including Pope John XII, Prince Philip, John F Kennedy and Nelson Mandela. Harold Rileys’ works are highly collectible and can be found in corporate and private collections around the world.