Portrait: Guy's Cliffe IV

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Date:1994

Description:Catherine Yass (born 1963)

Portrait: Guy's Cliffe IV, 1994

Llfrochrome transparency on lightbox

Commissioned by Paul Heber-Percy and purchased with support from MLA/V&A Purchase Grant Fund 2002

Catherine Yass’s Guy’s Cliffe series is based on the medieval legend of Guy of Warwick, a heroic knight, who was said to have retired to live as a hermit in a cave under the cliff. Paul Heber-Percy, director of the Heber-Percy Gallery and descendant of the family who inherited the Guy’s Cliffe estate on the outskirts of Warwick, is shown looking up at the shadowy ruins. Yass’s unnatural colours replicate those produced by psychics to show the auras surrounding people and places. This unusual form of representation allows Yass to suggest the presence of the layers of history.


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1720s
Guy's Cliffe In 1722
Guy's Cliffe In 1722

William Stukeley Guy's Cliffe In 1722, 1722 Ink on paper 190mm x 300mm This drawing ...

1830s
Guys Cliffe Mill From The House
Guys Cliffe Mill From The House

Thomas Baker (1808-1864) Guys Cliffe Mill From The House, 28th August 1837 Pencil ...

1860s
Colliss Sketchbook - The Avenue, Guy's Cliff
Colliss Sketchbook - The Avenue, Guy's Cliff

William Colliss The Avenue - Guy's Cliff - August 8th 1867 This drawing is from ...

1890s
Guy's Cliffe Mill
Guy's Cliffe Mill

Ursula M. Davies (fl. 1881-1888) Guy's Cliffe Mill, 1891 Watercolour on paper 280mm ...

1940s
Guy's Cliffe Mill
Guy's Cliffe Mill

Edith C. Reynolds (fl. 1909-1937) Guy's Cliffe Mill, September 1945 Watercolour ...

1990s
Portrait: Guy's Cliffe II
Portrait: Guy's Cliffe II

Catherine Yass (born 1963) Portrait: Guy's Cliffe II, 1994 Llfrochrome transparency ...

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Donor ref: LEAMG : A967.2002.02 (64/24522)

Source: Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum

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