Morley, Malcolm (1931-2018)

Creator details

Name
Morley, Malcolm (1931-2018)
Nationality
English
Biography
Morley is known for his super-realistic paintings of battleships and airplanes, imagery often drawn from postcards or models. Born in London, he moved to New York in 1957. In 1984, Morley became the recipient of the first Turner Prize.

Assets (12 in total)

Vermeer, Portrait of the artist in his studio, 1968
SS Amsterdam in Front of Rotterdam, 1966 (acrylic on canvas)
S.S.'Amsterdam' by Rotterdam (colour litho)
Family Portrait, 1968 (acrylic & oil on canvas)
French Foreign Legionnaires Being Eaten by a Lion in the Sahara Desert, 1986 (oil and encaustic on canvas)
Cowboys and Indians (print)
Sailing, 1993 (oil, string, wood, model lighthouse, boat and airplane on canvas)
Leopard Panthera, 1997 (oil on linen)
National Open, 1968 (acrylic on canvas)
Columbus Day, 1995 (oil and plastic flag on canvas)
Onsettant Moie, 1974 (oil on canvas)
Safety is Your Business, 1971 (oil, wax and Liquitex on canvas)

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