A prevalent theme of the early work of Derrick Greaves, was that of a mother and baby. Reflecting both personal circumstances and a post-war baby-boom, these prosaic images were nonetheless an antidote to Henry Moore's lofty idealisation of the subject as a universal symbol of maternity.
Derrick Greaves
Mother and Child
Pencil on paper
58.5 x 41 cms (22.99 x 16.11 ins)
1956
£2,800.00
Exhibited:
New Directions. Painting and Drawings by Michael Andrews, Peter de Francia, Derrick Greaves and Robert Medley, James Hyman Gallery, London, 3 February - 17 March 2006.