Autumn (Giclee Limited Edition of 850) by Edward Bawden

Autumn (Giclee Limited Edition of 850) by Edward Bawden
£148 €180 $240

30cm x 42cm
12" x 17"

41cm x 51cm
17" x 21"

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Autumn is a stunning limited edition giclee reproduction of an original linocut by Edward Bawden. The original print was commissioned in 1950 by James Laver, Keeper of Prints at the V&A, to encourage the development of linocut print-making. Three other prints were also commissioned: Leon Underwood’s Spring; John Farleigh’s Summer, and Gertrude Hermes’ Winter.

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About Edward Bawden

Edward Bawden worked as a printmaker, graphic designer and illustrator. His early works included a mural at Morley College created with fellow artist and close friend Eric Ravilious

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