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Maggi Hambling

Born
1945

Born in 1945, Hambling graduated from the Slade School of Art in 1969 and went on to become the National Gallery’s first artist in residence in 1980. She is recognisable for her expressive oil portraits and vibrant, untamed seascapes, mostly of the area around Suffolk where she lives.

Work by Maggi Hambling

Portrait of a woman with the °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï logo in the top left

Portrait of Mrs Anne Lonsdale

Drawn portrait of a woman

Portrait of Dr Valerie Pearl

A painting of a woman and a snake

Hebe and Her Serpent

A woman holding a weapon, crouched down in a pink, hazy background

Gulf Women Prepare for War

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