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St Albans (Levinson 362) by the celebrated British artist John Piper is a screenprint published in 1983 in an edition of 75 by Kelpra Studio. This is a proof copy from the artist’s estate, signed in pencil.
1983
Edition Size: 75
Image Size: 50.8 x 59.7 cm
Sheet Size: 61.3 x 69.8 cm
Reference: 362
Signed
Condition: Pristine
St Albans (Levinson 362) by the celebrated British artist John Piper is a screenprint published in 1983 in an edition of 75 by Kelpra Studio. This is a proof copy from the artist’s estate, signed in pencil.
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English painter, set designer, printmaker and window designer John Egerton Christmas Piper was born in Surrey in 1903. Though his family wished him to become a lawyer, he rebelled and first studied at the Richmond School of Art. He later moved onto the Royal College of Art, London, though he did not actually graduate. Though he initially experimented with abstract art, he soon turned towards more natural themes. His main subjects were landscapes and religious buildings, such as churches. He created a range of work, including book jackets, photography, tapestries, fabrics and ceramics.