Explore Nancy Fouts' surreal twist on Old Masters paintings – now available. ||
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This week, I'm excited to spotlight a rare collection of oil paintings by the late Nancy Fouts, known for her unique sculptural works that transform everyday objects with subversive humour and wit.

In these pieces, Nancy brings her surreal twist to Old Masters—see Cezanne’s Black Clock adorned with a working timepiece, Rubens’ daughter with a modern pair of specs, and a finely sculpted adaptation of Millet's The Angelus.

You now have the opportunity to acquire these one-of-a-kind pieces exclusively through Hang-Up Gallery.

Ready to make an offer or have questions? I’m here to help you find the perfect addition to your collection.

All my best,

Sophie

The Black Marble Clock, 1869
- by Paul Cézanne
The Clock, after Cézanne
Objects
Nancy Fouts
The Clock, after Cézanne
£6,000
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Portrait of Clara Serena Rubens, c. 1616
- by Peter Paul Rubens
A Child, after Rubens
Originals
Nancy Fouts
A Child, after Rubens
£5,000
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The Angelus, 1857–1859
- by Jean-François Millet
The Angelus, after Millet
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Nancy Fouts
The Angelus, after Millet
£8,000
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“I was lucky enough to be introduced to Nancy’s work around ten years ago and instantly became both a fan and a collector. Her wicked sense of humour shines through in all her pieces and it’s impossible not to be drawn in."
Ben Cotton, Hang-Up Gallery's founder

Further reading
Artists
Remembering Nancy Fouts
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Artists
Inside the Studio of Nancy Fouts
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