Adrian Cornwell-Clyne MBE FRPS - Mid 20th Century Graphite Drawing Sketches

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Adrian Cornwell-Clyne MBE FRPS - Original Mid 20th Century Graphite Drawing. There are detailed but illegible notes inscribed at the top of the sheet. Unsigned. There lower left corner of the paper is torn off. The paper also has marks and stains as shown.

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

24.4 x 23.4cm (9.6" x 9.2")

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SKU mn308
Artist Adrian Cornwell-Clyne MBE FRPS
Date Mid 20th Century
Dimensions 24.4 x 23.4cm
Medium Graphite
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