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Pauline
S Hall 1918
- 2007
Pauline
studied physiology and zoology at Birmingham University.In 1955
she accompanied her husband to Cape Town, where the wildlife
greatly inspired her imagination. She enrolled at the Michaelis
School of Art at Cape Town University, studying life life drawing
and printmaking techniques. She returned to the UK in 1960,
but still made numerous trips back to South and East Africa.
Pauline excelled at print making from her studio in Warwickshire,
producing outstanding images of African wildlife, and later
on her second love Siamese cats.
In
1964 Pauline was one of the first artists to be elected as
a member of the Soceity of Wildlife Artists. Her first solo exhibition
was in Cape Town, followed by many others in Africa, England
and France.
To view larger detailed image
of Pauline's work, mouse over choosen picture and click
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1 Acorn Woodpecker,
California
12.7 x 7.5 cms
Linocut
Signed
£ 45
unframed
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2 Agamas
35.5 x 25 cms
Linocut
Signed
£ 45 unframed
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3 Arum Lilies
58 x 40 cms
Linocut
Signed
£ 100 unframed
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4 Black and White Colobus
30.5 x 24.5 cms
Linocut
Signed
£ 100 unframed
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5 Badgers
12.5 x 10 cms
Signed
£ 60 unframed
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6 Black
and White Cats
10.2
x 12.8 cms
Wood
engraving Signed
£ 50 unframed
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7
Black and White Monkey
29
x 37 cms
Linocut
Signed
£ 50 unframed
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7a
Blacksmith Plovers
20
x 15 cms
Linocut
Unsigned
£ 45
unframed
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8 Bar Headed Geese and Muscovies
28 x 40.5 cms
Linocut
Signed
£ 75 unframed
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9 Barnacle Geese
24 x 35.5 cms
Linocut
Signed
£ 75 unframed
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10 Bateleur Eagles
45 x 30.5 cms
Linocut
Signed
£ 150
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11 Pelicans in Black
and White
20.5 x 15 cms
Woodcut
Signed
£ 95
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12 Bengy and Bridgit
8.5 x 10 cms
Wood Engraving Signed
£ 75
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12a Boat
10.5 x15.5 cms
Initialled
£ 45 unframed
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13 Bontebok
35.5 x 25.5 cms
Linocut Signed
£ 100 unframed
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