Richard Beer (1928-2017) - 20th Century Etching Two Churches

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Description

An original 20th century etching by artist Richard Beer, signed and titled in graphite below the plate lines. On paper laid to card.

Condition

The condition is typical for a picture of this age, including some discolouration. There are some light abrasions to the paper to the upper centre.

Size

45 x 57cm (17.7" x 22.4")

Artist Biography

Painter and printmaker who studied at the Slade School of Art, 1945-50, under Vladimir Polunin who taught stage design. Though Beer turned to painting, his sense of spectacle informed his choice of subject and he continued to work in the theatre during the 1950s. Moved to Paris to study first at the École des Beaux-Arts and then at Stanley Hayter's Atelier 17 where he learned the art of printmaking. He returned to London but made regular visits to the Continent to find subjects to paint. In 1955 Beer designed sets for the Royal Opera House (Cranko’s Lady and the Fool) and ballets for Deutsche Oper, Berlin and Staatsteater, Stuttgart. His first solo exhibition was held at the Arthur Jeffress Gallery, London. His more recent exhibitions include one at Sally Hunter Fine Art, 1990. He has also exhibited at the RA, Parkin Gallery, also designed for the ballet. Beer taught at Chelsea School of Art and his work is in the collection of the V&A, GAC, Museums Sheffield and Metropolitan Museum of Fine Art, New York. Richard Beer was a founder of the Printmakers Council and taught at the Slade, the British School at Rome and at Chelsea School of Art and in 2016 his work comprising oils and prints were shown at Abbott and Holder.

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SKU rx818
Artist Richard Beer (1928-2017)
Date 20th Century
Dimensions 45 x 57cm
Medium Etching
Style Realism
Subject Architecture & Cityscapes
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