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1. and the Spirits. 2. Falstaff in the Mirror. Coloured pencil on canvas, 2009. Oil on canvas, 2016. Not for sale. £12,500

3. , Backstage. 4. Lear in my dressing-room. Oil on canvas, 2015. Oil on canvas, 2017. £12,500 Not for sale. 5. Tony Byrne as Pistol. 6. Fat suit fitting. 7. Josh with a cup of tea. Crayon on paper, 2014. Crayon and ink on paper, 2014. Crayon on paper, 2014. £2,250 £2,750 £2,250

8. Sam as Poins. 9. Alex as Hal. 10. Jim Hooper and Pencil on script page, 2014. Crayon and ink on paper, 2014. £2,000 Not for sale. as Silence and Shallow. Pencil on paper, 2014. £2,250

11. as Henry IV. 12. Sandra Smith knotting a 13. Singing call. Pencil on paper, 2014. moustache. Crayon and ink on paper, £2,250 Coloured pencil on paper, 2014. 2014. Not for sale. £2,250

14. Jenny as Lady Percy. 15. Ciss Listening. Pencil on script page, 2014. Crayon on paper, 2014. £2,000 £2,750 16. Trevor White as Hotspur. 17. Paola Dionisotti as Pencil on paper, 2014. Mistress Quickly. £1,750 Crayon on paper, 2014. £2,500

18. The Gloucestershire Recruits: 19. Greg Directing. Mouldy (Simon Yadoo), Crayon on paper, 2014. Bullcalf (Youssef Kerkour), £2,750 Wort (Leigh Quinn), Shadow (Jonny Glynn), Feeble (Nick Gerard-Martin). Crayon and ink on paper, 2014. £2,750

20. Nia Gwynne as Doll Tearsheet. 21. My Falstaff. Pencil on paper, 2014. Oil on canvas, 2014. £1,750 £8,500 22. as Falstaff. 23. Hugh Griffith as Falstaff. 24. as Falstaff. Crayon and ink on paper, 2014. Crayon and ink on paper, 2013. Crayon and ink on paper, £3,000 £3,000 2013. £3,000

25. Des Barrit as Falstaff. 26. as Falstaff. 27. as Falstaff. Crayon and ink on paper, 2013. Crayon and ink on paper, 2013. Crayon and ink on paper, 2014. £3,000 £3,000 £3,000

28. Prince Philip as Lear. 29. The Minimalist or 30. Harriet rehearsing. Pencil on paper, 2015. Richard Wilson directing. Oil on canvas, 2015. £3,000 Oil on canvas, 2012. £7,500 Not for sale.

31. G & T at Avonside. 32. Self as Willy Loman. Crayon on paper, 2009. Pencil on paper, 2015. Not for sale. Not for sale. 33. The Mad King and the Fat Knight 34. Paapa as . 35. Theo and Marcus in the sharing Digs in my Head. Pencil on paper, 2017. tea break. Crayon and ink on paper, 2017. £2,250 Crayon and ink on paper, 2017. Not for sale. £2,250

36. Natalie rehearsing Cordelia. 37. Kelly and Nia rehearsing. 38. Clarence as Albany. Pencil on paper, 2017. Pencil on paper, 2016. Pencil on script page, 2016. £2,250 £2,250 £2,000

39. Jim as Cornwall. 40. Actors learning lines. 41. James Shapiro. Pencil on script page, 2016. Crayon and ink on paper, 2017. Pencil on paper, 2017. £2,000 £2,500 £2,250 42. Olly as Edgar as Poor Tom. 43. Tony and his tattoo. Crayon and pencil on paper, Coloured pencil on paper, 2017. 2017. £2,750 £2,750

44. The Blinding of Gloucester – 45. Lear in fur coat, cursing. in the style of Francis Bacon. Oil on canvas, 2017. Oil on canvas, 2016. £7,500 £7,500

53. Graham as the Fool. 54. Self as Lear. Oil on canvas, 2016. Oil on canvas, 2016. £7,500 Not for sale. 46. and Michael Williams. 47. Gielgud as Lear. 48. Scofield as Lear. Crayon and ink on paper, 2017. Crayon and ink on paper, 2016. Crayon and ink on paper, 2016. £3,000 £3,000 £3,000

49. as Lear. 50. Olivier as Lear. Crayon and ink on paper, 2016. Crayon and ink on paper, 2016. £2,750 £3,000

51. as Lear. 52. as Edgar and Lear. Crayon and ink on paper, 2016. Crayon and ink on paper, 2016. £2,750 £3,000 has given us a rare glimpse into his world. A world of painting, writing, acting, rehearsing and creating characters for the stage. Mad King/Fat Knight features over 40 drawings and paintings, depicting private, backstage moments alongside unforgettable theatrical performances. The exhibition provides a unique insight into Sher’s preparation for two of his most memorable Shakespearean roles – and Sir . Many of the works in this exhibition are illustrations from his books Year of the Fat Knight, the Falstaff Diaries, which describe the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2014 production of Henry IV Parts I & II, and Year of the Mad King, the Lear Diaries, about playing the title role in the RSC’s 2016 production. As an Honorary Associate Artist of the RSC, Antony Sher’s roles have included Richard III, , , , Leontes, Prospero, Falstaff and King Lear. Sher is one of Britain’s leading actors, as well as a respected author and artist. Sher’s previous art exhibitions have been at the , the National Theatre, the Jewish Cultural Centre, Theatre Sheffield and Coventry’s Herbert Art Gallery and Museum.

The Royal Shakespeare Company is acting as an agent on behalf of Antony Sher.

If you are interested in buying an artwork please contact Laura Pitcher in the RSC Development Department, telephone: 01789 272543 or email: [email protected]. Purchased artworks will be available for collection in person from the RSC on Tuesday 25 and Wednesday 26 September 2018. Buyers can arrange a courier to collect artworks on their behalf. Courier services will not be subsidised by the RSC. Please note, the artworks cannot be collected or delivered before these dates, while the exhibition is open to the public. Part of the profits from any sale will go to the Stitch In Time Campaign to restore and redevelop our Costume Workshop so that we can continue to create stunning costumes for you and audiences around the world to enjoy. rsc.org.uk/stitchintime Telephone: 01789 272543 Email: [email protected]

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