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Sutherland’s tribute to Senefelder, the inventor of lithography.
A proof from the rare DELUXE ISSUE ON EXTREMELY FINE JAPANESE PAPER.
Signed in pencil by the artist.
In perfect condition.
1971
Edition Size: 35
Sheet Size: 78 x 54 cm
Reference: Tassi 141; Ketterer Editionsverzeichnis 201
Signed
Condition: Pristine
Sutherland’s tribute to Senefelder, the inventor of lithography.
A proof from the rare DELUXE ISSUE ON EXTREMELY FINE JAPANESE PAPER.
Signed in pencil by the artist.
In perfect condition.
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British artist Graham Sutherland who worked with both glass and fabric to create prints and portraits. His core inspirations included religion (he designed the giant central tapestry for in the rebuild of Coventry Cathedral) and the works of Paul Nash, Samuel Palmer and Pablo Picasso. Working initially in watercolour and later oils, Sutherland spent the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s painting romantic, sometimes surreal British landscapes – one of his favourite places to paint was the Pembrokeshire coast, calling it the place he “began to learn painting”.