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Robert Hague, Artworks

King & Queen (after Don Dale)

A$1,500.00

ROBERT HAGUE
King & Queen (after Don Dale), 21/25, 2018

2nd state edition, hand coloured lithograph on cotton rag paper, edition of 25, unframed
70 x 70 cm
$1500 or $150 over 10 months with Art Money

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Christina (after Wyeth), 18/25

Christina (after Wyeth), 18/25

A$1,800.00
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Mine - Yours (after Dance), porcelain plate (mauve), 1/5

A$3,500.00
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King & Queen (after Don Dale), porcelain plate (large), 3/3

A$18,000.00
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Cook’s Landing (after Macleod), porcelain plate (large), 1/5

A$22,000.00
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The Crown

A$8,000.00

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King & Queen (after Don Dale)

Queen Elizabeth poses atop the throne (Cecil Beaton, 1953) surveying the nation from beneath the Don Dale spit-mask. Beyond her in the grand romantic vista sits the solitary Modernist sculpture ‘Black Sun’ by Inga King (1975).
Inga King was a refugee of Nazi Europe who found a home in the other-worldly landscape of Australia and was until her death aged 100 (2016) a subject, like all of us, of an often blind and indifferent Crown.

Robert Hague’s imagery plays on the (im)permanence of historical objects, the ambiguities of their meanings, and the cultural associations of their forms. His prints, sculpture and video are immediately attractive but harbour contradicting layers that deepen the longer one considers them.