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Robert Tilling RI MBE (1944-2011) - 20th Century Lithograph Boiling Point
Description
A bold monochromatic lithograph depicting pans in a hob in striking abstract forms. Signed it graphit to the lower left and right. Presented in light wooden frame.Condition
In fine condition.
Size
50 x 68cm (19.7" x 26.8")Framed Size: 69 x 87cm (27.2" x 34.3")
Artist Biography
Robert Tilling was an artist born in Bristol. He studied architecture and art education at Bristol and Exeter from 1961 to 1966. He taught art at Tiffin School in London,then was head of art at Victoria College, Jersey, where he lived at St Saviour.
Tilling illustrated two books by the Cornish poet Charles Causley; wrote regularly for blues and folk magazines in Britain and America; and lectured on painting and American music at such venues as the Tate Gallery, Polytechnic of Central London and British National Blues Festival. In 1985 at RI Tilling gained the bronze medal for “the most outstanding work by a non-member”, being elected a full member later that year. In 1989 he won a major prize at Cleveland International Drawing Biennale.
| SKU | sc063 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Robert Tilling RI MBE (1944-2011) |
| Date | 20th Century |
| Dimensions | 50 x 68cm |
| Medium | Lithograph |
| Style | Abstract |
| Subject | Abstract |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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