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Please go to the 'Printmakers' page to see the full collection of images by these artists.

We have just added 6 new images by artists from the Grosvenor School -

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Wings, 1979
linocut by Sybil Andrews
code: SA1235

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Water Jump, 1931
linocut by Sybil Andrews
code: SA1236

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Gale, c. 1930
linocut by Sybil Andrews
code: SA1237


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The Sunshine Roof, c.1934

lithograph by Cyril E. Power (1874-1951)
code: CY1238

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Speedway, 1934
linocut by Sybil Andrews
code: SA1239

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Divertissement, 1932
linocut by Cyril E. Power (1874-1951)
code: CY1240







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Wetlands
screenprint by Andrew Lovell
code: BL1231


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Weybourne Railway Station
etching by John Brunsdon
code: JB1234



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Battersea Blue
linocut by Paul Catherall

code: PC1196

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Tate Red
linocut by Paul Catherall

code: PC1197

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Bridge Lime
linocut by Paul Catherall

code: PC1198

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Southbank Magenta
linocut by Paul Catherall

code: PC1199

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Passing Through
screenprint by Frank Kiely

code: FK1200

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Taxi
screenprint by Frank Kiely
code: FK1201

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The Silver Swan
mixed media by Emily Sutton
code: ES1202

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First Light at Farringdon
linocut by Gail Brodholt

code: GB1203

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Birches, Ballindalloch
screenprint by Angie Lewin

code: AL1204

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Autumn
lithograph by Angie Lewin

code: AL1207

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Four Ducks & Barn
linocut by Robert Tavener
code: RT1205

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Poppies and Downs
linocut by Robert Tavener
code: RT1206


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Cargo Ship
screenprint by Andrew Lovell
code: BL1208

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Goat Willow
linocut by Ian Phillips
code: IP1209

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Sea Kayaks at Newgale Beach
linocut by Ian Phillips
code: IP1210

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Astonished Bushes
screenprint by Carry Akroyd
code: CA1211

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Jazz Patch
screenprint by Carry Akroyd
code: CA1212

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Working Men's Wine Bar
linocut by Michael Kirkman
code: MK1213

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Borough Market
linocut by Michael Kirkman
code: MK1214

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A Company of Gannets
linocut by Lisa Hooper
code: LH1215

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Auricula Theatre
collaged screenprint by Vanessa Burroughes
code: VB1216

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Coasting
linocut by Max Angus
code: MA1217

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Two Avocets in June
linocut by Max Angus
code: MA1218

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Owl Flight
lithograph by Mark Hearld
code: MH1232

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Sheep May Safely Graze
linocut by Hugh Ribbans
code: HR1233





Many printmakers also work in collage; we are starting to build a collection of collage images -

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Heron Watching
collage by Mark Hearld
code: MH1225

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Seaside Fantasy
collage by Mark Hearld
code: MH1226

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Harvest Moon
collage by Mark Hearld
code: MH1227

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Cockerel
collage by Mark Hearld
code: MH1228

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Ashdown Park House, Oxford
collage with gouache by Ed Kluz
code: EK1229

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The Fountain Pond
collage with gouache by Ed Kluz
code: EK1230



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We are also starting to look back to the origins in linoprinting in the 1930s; the artists
of the Grosvenor School were the first to use lino as a medium for printmaking -

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Tillers of the Soil, c.1934
linocut by Sybil Andrews
code: SA1219

For over 60 years Sybil Andrews (1898-1992) created a consistent body of dynamic linocuts that offered a new way to look at everyday life. She developed her distinctive style in the 1930s, a time when the effects of Cubism, Futurism and later Vorticism were influential in British Art.

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Windmill, c.1933
linocut by Sybil Andrews
code: SA1220

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Racing, c.1934
linocut by Sybil Andrews
code: SA1221

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The Merry-Go-Round, 1930
linocut by Cyril Power
code: CY1222

Cyril E. Power (1872-1951) was a leading member of the Grosvenor School of Modern Art in London in the 1920s and 1930s, under the inspirational leadership of Claude Flight. Flight's Grosvenor School artists were responsible for the remarkable rise of the colour linocut print during this period, and their significance as a major contribution to modern British art between the wars is yet to be fully and widely appreciated.

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The Eight, 1930
linocut by Cyril Power
code: CY1223

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Whence and Whither, c.1930
linocut by Cyril Power
code: CY1224




Plus 2 new packs of Notelets -

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code: NL58

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code: NL59


and 3 new designs of giftwrap -

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Painted vases, 1954
designed by the  Willy Hermann Studio
code: AW89


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Giraffes 1939
designed by Bruce Gibson
code: AW90

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Geese
designed by Alice Stevenson
code: AW88

and finally, you might not have seen the collection of print images by Edward Bawden from the 1950s and 1960s which we released last November to  celebrate the 2009 exhibition
Edward Bawden at the Cecil Higgins Art Gallery. Please go to the
'Printmakers' page to see the full collection.


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Borough Market c. 1967
linocut by Edward Bawden
code: EB1189

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Snowstorm at Brighton, 1956
linocut by Edward Bawden
code: EB1194

Edward Bawden (1903-1989) was a watercolourist, printmaker, muralist, commercial artist, designer, illustrator and teacher. Between 1981 and 1989 he donated the contents of his studio to the Cecil Higgins Art Gallery in Bedford. The collection of over 3,000 items includes examples of every medium he worked in and covers his entire career from his student days in the 1920s right up to commissions he received in the 1980s.
www.cecilhigginsartgallery.org