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Adrian Cornwell-Clyne MBE FRPS - 1926 Graphite Drawing Rock Ferry, Cheshire
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Adrian Cornwell-Clyne MBE FRPS - Original 1926 Graphite Drawing. Signed and dated and inscribed.The sheet of paper has a central vertical fold. There are stains at the left edge of the paper.Adrian Bernard Leopold Klein was born in London in 1892, son of the pre-eminent Victorian and Edwardian music professor and critic Herman Klein. His mother was Kathleen Clarice Louise Cornwell, a prolific author who wrote under several names. Adrian Klein also became a writer. He was an artist and wrote books on photography and cinematography. After serving as an officer in the British Army he became a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society and changed his name to Adrian Cornwell-Clyne to emphasise his English nationality. In 1921 he designed a colour projector that consisted of a large spectroscope which dispersed spectral lights onto a cinema type screen. In 1932 he gave a demonstration of the new instrument, known as a ‘colour organ’ which ‘was able to project at the will of the player every possible coloured tone in any succession, order or speed’.Size
28 x 42cm (11" x 16.5")
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| SKU | mn319 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Adrian Cornwell-Clyne MBE FRPS |
| Date | 1926 |
| Dimensions | 28 x 42cm |
| Medium | Graphite |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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