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Graham Clarke (b.1941) - 20th Century Etching Tilly's
Description
A naive etching in colour by the notable British printmaker, Graham Clarke. The scene depicts a fisherman's cottage with beached boats out front. A young girl can be seen filling cups with tea for her dad's fisherman friends, while her mother waits patiently on the doorstep for the catch of the day. Signed below plate lines to the lower right. Editioned 171/300. On paper.Condition
In fine condition.
Size
21.8 x 30.2cm (8.6" x 11.9")Sheet: 34.1 x 40.3cm (13.4" x 15.9")
Artist Biography
Born in 1941, printmaker Graham Clarke was educated at Beckenham Art School, and then at the Royal College of Art where the specialised in illustration and printmaking, and pursued his interest in calligraphy. With encouragement from Edward Bawden, Clarke began refining an individual aesthetic, printing traditional landscapes marked by a sense of locality and genre. Graduating in 1964, the benefited from the print boom of the decade and, with commissions from Editions Alecto and London Transport Publicity Department a promising career was launched. The publication in 1969 of his first hand-printed "livre d'artiste", Balyn and Balan won recognition from the most influential patron and connoisseur of the day, Kenneth Clark.
| SKU | rq690 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Graham Clarke (b.1941) |
| Date | 20th Century |
| Dimensions | 21.8 x 30.2cm |
| Medium | Etching |
| Style | Illustration Art |
| Subject | Genre Scene |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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