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Robert Austin (1895-1973):
Choristers of Canterbury (1948)
Framed (ref: 1624)
The original copper plate, 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 in. (24.8 x 19.7 cm.), (cancelled)
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Provenance: the artist’s family
Literature: Campbell Dodgson, Robert Austin, exh. cat.,Twenty-One Gallery, London, 1930; Gordon Cooke, Drawings and Prints by Robert Austin, exh. cat.,The Fine Art Society, London, 2001
Presented in a shadow box frame
Austin was one of the greatest exponents of line engraving and etching. Campbell Dodgson, Keeper of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum, who compiled the standard reference work on Austin, compared him to Albrecht Dürer, noting that Austin had ‘more than a touch of that master in him’ (Dodgson, Robert Austin, exh. cat.,Twenty-One Gallery, London, 1930).
A limited edition of 5 line engravings have been printed posthumously on ARCHES 250 g/m² paper, plate size: 31.5 x 25 cm, costing £120.00 each
We are grateful to Rachel and Clare Austin, Gordon Cooke and David Maes for assistance.
Literature: Campbell Dodgson, Robert Austin, exh. cat.,Twenty-One Gallery, London, 1930; Gordon Cooke, Drawings and Prints by Robert Austin, exh. cat.,The Fine Art Society, London, 2001
Presented in a shadow box frame
Austin was one of the greatest exponents of line engraving and etching. Campbell Dodgson, Keeper of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum, who compiled the standard reference work on Austin, compared him to Albrecht Dürer, noting that Austin had ‘more than a touch of that master in him’ (Dodgson, Robert Austin, exh. cat.,Twenty-One Gallery, London, 1930).
A limited edition of 5 line engravings have been printed posthumously on ARCHES 250 g/m² paper, plate size: 31.5 x 25 cm, costing £120.00 each
We are grateful to Rachel and Clare Austin, Gordon Cooke and David Maes for assistance.