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.

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1 Acorn Woodpecker, California

12.7 x 7.5 cms

Linocut

Signed

 

 

 

 

£ 45 unframed

 

2 Agamas

35.5 x 25 cms

Linocut

Signed

 

 

 

£ 45 unframed

3 Arum Lilies

58 x 40 cms

Linocut

Signed

 

 

 

£ 100 unframed

 

4 Black and White Colobus

30.5 x 24.5 cms

Linocut

Signed

 

 

£ 100 unframed

5 Badgers

12.5 x 10 cms

Signed

 

£ 60 unframed

6 Black and White Cats

10.2 x 12.8 cms

Wood engraving Signed

 

£ 50 unframed

7 Black and White Monkey

29 x 37 cms

Linocut

Signed

£ 50 unframed

7a Blacksmith Plovers

20 x 15 cms

Linocut

Unsigned

 

 

£ 45 unframed

8 Bar Headed Geese and Muscovies

28 x 40.5 cms

Linocut

Signed

£ 75 unframed

9 Barnacle Geese

24 x 35.5 cms

Linocut

Signed

£ 75 unframed

10 Bateleur Eagles

45 x 30.5 cms

Linocut

Signed

 

 

 

 

£ 150

11 Pelicans in Black and White

20.5 x 15 cms

Woodcut

Signed

 

 

£ 95

12 Bengy and Bridgit

8.5 x 10 cms

Wood Engraving Signed

£ 75

12a Boat

10.5 x15.5 cms

Initialled

£ 45 unframed

13 Bontebok

35.5 x 25.5 cms

Linocut Signed

£ 100 unframed

 


 


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