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Ghosts 5 by Michael Sandle

Brandler Galleries

Etching

2005

Sheet Size: - cm

Signed

Condition: Pristine

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Michael Sandle created these powerful dark images to honour all the young men who died needlessly in the trenches.

His work has been critical of what he describes as the “heroic decadence” of capitalism and its involvement in global conflict. The Ghost Series is a profoundly moving reflection on the First World War.

Pals’ regiments were a British way of encouraging recruitment and esprit de corps by letting friends who volunteered together fight in the same units. It often led to communities being decimated for a generation. Sandle had in mind a group of friends from a district of the Yorkshire city of Leeds, who were killed by a man on the infamous first day of the battle of the Somme, 1 July 1916.

The soldiers are even more ghostly in V.

These remarkable prints have been in store for a number of years and instead of maximizing their scarcity, I want them to be seen.

Google his London Agent & see their price, look on eBay or “Original Prints” and see what his prints are selling for, but with my low overheads outside London and wanting these prints to be seen I am offering them at only £95.

£95.00

The Artist

Michael Sandle

Michael Sandle, RA, FRBS (born 1936, Weymouth) is a well-knowsculptor, painter, printmaker and teacher. He studied at Douglas School of Art and Technology, Isle of Man 1951-54 and then studied printmaking under Anthony Gross at the Slade School, London 1956-59. He worked in Paris 1959-60 and later returned to the UK to teach,initially at Leicester College of Art 1961-63. Michael Sandle later taught in Canada for some years and subsequently in Germany, where in 1980 he became Professor of Sculpture at Karlsruhe Academy. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1983 and was elected a full member firstly in 1989 and after resigning in 1998 he was re-elected in 2005. Michael Sandle is also a member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors and in recent years he has lived and worked in London. He has exhibited extensively internationally and has undertaken numerous public commissions. His work is held in many public collections internationally, including The Tate Gallery, Arts Council of Great Britain, Government Art Collection, Imperial War Museum, National Museum of Wales, The British Museum and The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. A show of his twenty four of his etchings was held at Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, in 1990. In 2018 the Grosvenor Museum in Chester held a major exhibition of his work comprising sculptures, drawings and prints spanning sixty years under the title ‘Michael Sandle: Monumental Rage’. Nick Waters Art.

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