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Norman Wade - 1971 Silkscreen Durham Cathedral
Description
An atmospheric limited run, silk-screen print showing a moody view of the Durham cathedral from the Kingsgate Bridge. The artist has signed and dated to the lower right and inscribed and numbered (37/70) to the lower left.
The print has been presented in a contemporary silver frame with glazing.
On wove.Condition
The paper has some discolouration outside the image, particularly at the lower edge. The frame has general scuffing, scratches and small dents to the surface.
Size
65.5 x 50cm (25.8" x 19.7")Framed Size: 69.3 x 54cm (27.3" x 21.3")
Artist Biography
Norman was born in London and trained as a graphic designer. After he met Moira, who worked in the art trade, the couple moved north, initially to the Lakes, where he pursued a career as an artist. After a spell in Gosforth, Newcastle, they moved to Low Etherley in Bishop Auckland. This period saw Norman develop his own distinctive style using various screen printing techniques creating unusual textures and patterns. He concentrated on images of buildings and landscapes across the North of England, but in particular scenes of Durham Cathedral.
| SKU | qg084 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Norman Wade |
| Date | 1971 |
| Dimensions | 65.5 x 50cm |
| Medium | Serigraph |
| Style | Modernism |
| Subject | Architecture & Cityscapes |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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