“Sunset, Red” – by Albert Houthuesen, painted in Camberwell, London, UK c.1956. Oil on board, 28 x 36 in (71.3 x 91.4 cm).
“Study for the Wreck” – by Albert Houthuesen, drawn in Camberwell, London, UK c.1952-1960. Charcoal, ink and wash on paper, 22 x 28.5 in (56.4 x 72.4 cm)(sheet size). Exhibited at the Reid Gallery, London in 1961 and the Mercury Gallery, London in 1968.
“Jacob's Ladder” – by Albert Houthuesen, painted in Camberwell, London, UK in "March 1966" - dated by the artist, "Casein Tempera" on board 16.5 x 13.1875 in (42.0 x 33.5 cm).
Naboth’s Vineyards Ⅰ – by Albert Houthuesen, drawn in either Oxted Surrey and/or Camberwell, London, UK, completed c.1950-1960. “Unfixed Pastel” on paper, 22.75 x 31.5 in (sheet size)(57.5 x 79.8 cm). Exhibited at the Reid Gallery in 1961, artwork number: 29 in the exhibition catalogue. Exhibited at Alberts’ Memorial exhibition at the South London Art Gallery in 1981, artwork number: 42 in the 1981 exhibition catalogue.
“Winter Coast Scene” – by Albert Houthuesen, painted in Camberwell, London, UK in “1965” - dated by the artist. Oil on board, 14 x 18 in (35.4 x 45.5 cm). Exhibited at the Mercury Gallery 26 Cork Street, London in 1967.
Sunset over dark plain - by Albert Houthuesen, drawn in Camberwell, London, UK c.1959. Pastel on paper 22 x 26.625 in (56.0 x 67.6 (sheet size, image cropped to that displayed in exhibition frame). Exhibited at the Reid Gallery, 26 Cork Street, London in 1961, artwork number 45 in the exhibition catalogue.
“Autumn. Beach Scene” – by Albert Houthuesen, painted in Camberwell, London, UK in “1965” - dated by the artist. Oil on canvas, 12 x 16 in (30.7 x 40.8 cm).
Christ Mocked - by Albert Houthuesen, drawn in Camberwell, London, UK c.1967. Pastel on paper, 30 x 22 in (76.4 x 55.8 cm). Exhibited at the Mercury Gallery 26 Cork Street, London in 1969. Cropped to image seen in exhibition frame.
Night sea, Autumn – by Albert Houthuesen, painted in Camberwell, London, UK in "1968" - dated by the artist. Acrylic on canvas, 25 x 30 in (64.1 x 76.5 cm). Exhibited at the Mercury Gallery, 26 Cork Street, London from May - June, 1969, illustrated in the exhibition catalogue.
Head of a clown - by Albert Houthuesen, drawn in Camberwell, London, UK c.1969. Pastel on paper, 30 x 22 in (76.5 x 55.8 cm). Exhibited at the Mercury Gallery, 23 Cork Street, London in December 1969.
“Peonies and Sea Shell” – by Albert Houthuesen, began painting in north London, UK and “Reworked” in Tickhill, Yorkshire, c.1938-1945. Oil on canvas, 25 x 30 in (63.6 x 76.7 cm).
“PAIŌN” – by Albert Houthuesen, drawn in Southwark, London, UK in “1950” - dated by the artist. Drawn in unfixed pastel on a protective backboard, 23 x 31 in (59 x 79 cm). The board was used to protect the back of an earlier painting, to which the inscription (upper left corner) refers.
Still-life with Pears - by Albert Houthuesen, painted in Camberwell, London, UK in “May 1961” - dated by the artist. Oil on board, 25 x 30 in (63.3 x 76.2 cm). Exhibited by the Mercury Gallery, 26 Cork Street London in 1968. The title is taken from a Mercury Gallery label on the back of the painting.
“Dancer” - by Albert Houthuesen 1903-1979, completed in Camberwell, London, UK in “69” - dated by the artist, black pastel and red conte on paper, 21.75 x 16 in (cropped to the artist's marks) 55 x 41 cm, exhibited at Baskett & Day's Gallery, 173 New Bond Street, London in 1971.
Rocks and Sea-Spray Ⅰ – by Albert Houthuesen 1903-1979, painted in Camberwell, London, UK c.1955 - 1958, oil on board, 28 x 36 in (71.2 x 91.5 cm), exhibited at the Reid Gallery, 23 Cork Street, London in the early 1960s.
“Pills” and/or “Pills and yet more Pills” - by Albert Houthuesen (both titles present on back). Drawn in Camberwell, London, UK in: “1961 - Feb: 1963” - dated by the artist. “Unfixed Pastel” on paper, 31 x 22.5 in (sheet size)(79.2 x 57.6 cm). Sheet is cropped to display image seen in the exhibition frame. Exhibited by the Reid Gallery in 1963 and by the Mercury Gallery in December 1969.
“Grapes and small Loaf” – by Albert Houthuesen, painted in Camberwell, London, UK c.1961. Oil on board, 28 x 36 in (71.2 x 91.3 cm). Exhibited as “SPANISH GRAPES AND SMALL LOAF” - The Reid Gallery’s 1963 exhibition catalogue (also illustrated as the catalogue cover).
“Lecture on the aroma of joss‐sticks” – by Albert Houthuesen 1903-1979, drawn in Camberwell, London, UK in January 1963, pastel on paper, 23 x 20.5 in (58.7 x 52.3 cm, uncropped sheet size). Shown here is the cropped image displayed in the Reid Gallery exhibition frame. Exhibited at the Reid Gallery, London in 1963.
“White Sun” – by Albert Houthuesen 1903-1979, painted in Camberwell, London, UK in “1968” - dated by the artist, acrylic on board, 16 x 20 in (40.7 x 50.8 cm).
“Recital” – by Albert Houthuesen, drawn in Camberwell, London, UK in “April 74” - dated by the artist. “Black Ink and charcoal” - the artist, 21.5 x 18 in (55.0 x 46.0 cm).
Blue Seascape - by Albert Houthuesen, painted in Camberwell, London, UK in “1956” - dated by the artist. Oil on board, 28 x 36 in (71.2 x 91.5 cm).
“Prologue” – by Albert Houthuesen, drawn in Camberwell, London, UK in “74” - dated by the artist. Felt pen on paper, 18 x 21.5 in (46.0 x 55.0 cm).
“Gathering Sea Shells” – by Albert Houthuesen, painted in Camberwell, London, UK in “1964” - dated by the artist. “Casein Tempera” on board, 16 x 20 in (40.7 x 50.7 cm).
“The Brothers” – by Albert Houthuesen, created in Camberwell, London, UK in “74” - dated by the artist. Ink on paper, 14 x 20 in (35.7 x 50.9 cm).
“Pears, Cheese and a cup” – by Albert Houthuesen 1903-1979, painted in Camberwell, London, UK c.1961, oil on board, 28 x 36 in (71.3 x 91.3 cm), exhibited at the Reid Gallery, 23 Cork Street, London, UK in 1963.
“Dancer and Man” – by Albert Houthuesen 1903-1979 created in Elephant and Castle, London, UK in "1947", ink and wash on paper, 15 x 10 in (37.7 x 25.2 cm), exhibited at Baskett & Day's Gallery, London in 1971 as: “MASKED DANCER AND BEARDED MAN” in the exhibition catalogue. Also exhibited at the Royal College of Art, London in 2007 as: “Dancer & Man” on the exhibition list.
“White Faced Clown” - by Albert Houthuesen, created in London, UK, c.1969-1970, officially published by Mercury Graphics, London, 1970. Part of a portfolio of 5 lithographs, each produced in a limited edition of 50. Lithographic ink on paper, 31 x 23 in. This print is edition print 2/50 printed at the Curwen Studio, London, UK. A similar print was exhibited at the Mercury Gallery, 26 Cork Street, London, UK in 1972.
“Philosopher” – by Albert Houthuesen (artist’s title) created in Camberwell, London, UK, c.1969. Ink and wash on paper, 10 x 14 in (25.3 x 35.5 cm) exhibited at the Mercury Gallery 26 Cork Street, London, UK from the 9th to the 24th of December, 1969.
Golden sea and rocks - by Albert Houthuesen (1903-1979), painted in Camberwell, London, UK, “reworked June 1958 - July” - dated by the artist. Oil on board, 28 x 36 in (71.2 x 91.5 cm) exhibited at the Reid Gallery 23 Cork street, London in 1961. May also be known as “yellow sea, black rocks” - the artist (written in a Reid Gallery exhibition catalogue over the printed title).
“Dancer with Shawl” – by Albert Houthuesen, created in Camberwell London, the United Kingdom c.1969. Ink on paper, 10 x 14 in (25.4 x 35.5 cm). Exhibited at the Mercury Gallery, London, UK in December 1969.
Still-Life of Peaches and Shell – by Albert Houthuesen, painted at night in Camberwell London, UK in “1957” - dated by the artist. Oil on board, 71.2 x 91.3 cm (28 x 36 in). The title comes from a Reid Gallery label on the back. The painting may have been exhibited and sold by the Reid Gallery, 23 Cork Street, London UK during the early 1960s.
“a game at cards” – by Albert Houthuesen, created in Camberwell, London, the United Kingdom c.1969, exhibited at the Mercury Gallery in Cork Street London from the 9th to the 24th of December 1969. Ink and wash on paper, 25.3 x 35.5 cm (10 x 14 in). This was exhibited as “Game of cards”, as part of a set of 11 brush and ink drawings created for the exhibition and titled the “ADELPHI DRAWINGS”. These were created in the late 1960s and may have been inspired by Albert’s memories of Adelphi theatre performances. Albert created many works from the 1940s onwards inspired, in part, by performance art.
“nichiren's Sea” – by Albert Houthuesen painted in Camberwell London UK in “1967” - dated by the artist. Oil on board-fixed to stretcher, 40.5 x 50.9 cm (16 x 20 in). Exhibited as “Nichiren’s Sea” at the Mercury Gallery, London UK, from the 20th of April to the 21st of May 1977, artwork number 11 in the exhibition catalogue.
“Dream” – by Albert Houthuesen, created in Camberwell London UK c.1969. Ink and wash on paper, 25.3 x 35.5 cm (10 x 14 in). exhibited at the Mercury Gallery in Cork Street London from the 9th to the 24th of December 1969. This was part of a set of 11 brush and ink drawings, created for the exhibition and titled the “ADELPHI DRAWINGS”. These were created in the late 1960s and may have been inspired by Albert’s memories of Adelphi theatre performances he often attended. Albert created many works from the 1940s onwards inspired, in part, by performance art.