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John Piper Original Lithograph Anglesey Beach 1963 Limited Edition Screen Print
John Piper Original Lithograph Anglesey Beach 1963 Limited Edition Screen Print
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Here is Original John Piper Limited Edition Hand Signed and Numbered in Pencil, Lithograph, printed in colours on Arches paper, Entitled “Anglesey Beach” (Levinson 120), dating from 1963, printed at Curwen Studios, and published by Galerie Wolfgang Ketterer.This is an early impression being number 4/65.
Please excuse the reflections from the glass in the frame in the photographs.
A guaranteed original, authentic lithograph.
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Dimensions: 56 cms by 43.5 cms or 22 inches by 17 1/2 inches.
Condition: Excellent, minor edge discolouration, framed in a good quality gold frame, and float mounted behind glass.
International postage available.
I am an experienced seller of original art work and this item will be well wrapped and packed via care for delivery.
Born in Epsom, John Egerton Christmas Piper studied at Richmond School of Art and the Royal College of Art from 1926-8. In the mid 1930a, after a visit to Paris, he turned to abstraction. He became a member of the London Group in 1933 and the ‘Seven and Five’ group in 1934-5. During this period he became friends with Oliver Simon of the Curwen Press and his interest in lithography and print making grew. During the Second World War, Piper was appointed as an official war artist recording the effects of the blitz on Britain’s buildings. After the war, he became a Trustee of the Tate and National Galleries and in 1959 he became a member of the Royal Fine Art Commission. Piper is best known for his extensive studies of British architecture and landscape in oil, watercolour and print, and for his photography, stained glass, ceramics, fabric design, murals, stage sets and costume design. His work is held in many Museums and Galleries.
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