Michael Chaplin (b.1943) - 1973 Aquatint Clydebank

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Description

A striking 20th Century aquatint with etching, showing an abstracted view of an area of Clydebank, a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. The artist has signed, dated, inscribed and numbered (8/30) to the lower edge. The print has been presented in a simple oak frame with card mount. On paper.

Condition

In fine condition.

Size

58 x 49cm (22.8" x 19.3")
Framed Size: 79.7 x 72cm (31.4" x 28.3")

Collection Information

Printmaker born at St. Neots in Huntingdonshire. He studied graphic design at Watford College of Art, 1961-64. After a three year period of teaching, he went on to develop his printmaking skills by enrolling for a postgraduate course at Brighton College of Art, 1967-68. Since then time he has lectured on printmaking at various Art colleges & Polytechnics. Chaplin is a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition as well as the Royal watercolours Society open exhibition. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers in 1968. Having served as honorary secretary for three years he is now vice-president. He was elected an Associate of the RWS in 1993 and has written an encyclopaedia on watercolours Techniques. He has work in public and private collections which include Daily Express and King Constantine of the Hellenes.

Location

Scotland, United Kingdom

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SKU qg118
Artist Michael Chaplin (b.1943)
Date 1973
Dimensions 58 x 49cm
Medium Aquatint
Style Abstract
Subject Abstract
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