HALL, Michael C J
Michael C. J. Hall was born in Lambeth, London in 1951, son of Charles Albert Hall (3 July 1913-1 October 2001). Michael was educated at Northgate Grammar School, Ipswich and attended the Ipswich School of Art and the Maidstone College of Art until 1974. A member of the Ipswich Art Club from 1971 and during 1971-1974 gained first, second and third prizes in the Anna Airy Award. He concentrated on etching and his watercolour & pencil 'Victorian Wax Doll' was exhibited at the Ipswich Club's centenary exhibition in 1974 and he exhibited from 130 Henley Road, Ipswich in 1977, three pictures 'That Sound that you Hear is the Sea', 'Stone Jars with Dead Flowers' and 'Cavendish Place-July' and in 1978 he exhibited three paintings 'Granada', 'Farewell to Student Days' and 'Still Life' and in 1980 he exhibited from the same address three pictures 'October', 'Churchyard, Clermont-Dessous' and 'Ruin, Clermont-Dessous', he also exhibited at the Royal Academy and elsewhere. He married at Chelmsford, Essex in 1979, Jacqueline H. Nice.
Royal Academy Exhibits
from 130 Henley Road, Ipswich
1976 603 Cavendish Place: July
1115 The Attic Window: Evening
from White Cottages, Far Lane, Waddington, Lincoln
1978 106 Two Figures and a Door
1214 The Studio: White Cottage
Works by This Artist
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Stone Jars with Dead FlowersOil on board
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