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* PHILIP REEVES RSA PPRSW RGI RE, ACADEMY etching, signed in pencil and numbered 3/14 38cm x 76cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note: Philip Reeves studied at the Cheltenham School of Art and at the Royal College of Art, London before being appointed lecturer at Glasgow School of Art in 1954. In 1967 he founded the Edinburgh Printmakers, and was made Head of Printmaking at Glasgow School of Art in 1970, during which time he honed his skill, and expanded his media to include collage and construction. He has been extensively exhibited nationally with collections in the City Art Centre, the Royal Scottish Academy and the V&A Museum. His work can be found in many public and private collections in the UK.
Harry Morley (BRITISH, 1881-1943) - 20th century etching depicting a mother and child, signed in pencil to margin, framed and glazed (image size: 17.5cm x 12.5cm, frame size: 43cm x 35.5cm). Provenance: Purchased from Christie's, London 2010. From a private collection. Has not been removed from frame, condition appears good. No copies of previous receipts available.
Alexandra Nechita (American/Romanian, b. 1985). 'A New Tomorrow'. Gold leaf embossed etching. Limited edition aquatint, 2011. Signed 29cm x 23cm (overall: 76cm x 57cm). Alexandra Nechita: A child prodigy Alexandra Nechita began drawing at two and working with oils and acrylics aged seven. Nechita's first exhibit was held at a Los Angeles-area public library when she was eight years old. Her talent and popularity grew and she became labelled as the "petite Picasso" by the media. PROVENANCE: Purchased at liquidation auction of former cruise ship auctioneer World Art Auctions Minor creases throughout, has been rolled. Overall condition good.
Erich Wolfsfeld (German, 1884-1956), Three Archers, etching, plate size 65 x 79cm.; 25.75 x 31.25in. * In 1911 the artist was awarded The Kaiser-Wilhelm Gold Medal for this etching. Literature: Adolph Donath, Erich Wolfsfeld, Berlin, 1920, page 17 illustrated), Elizabeth Furness, The Etchings of Erich Wolfsfeld, 1979, No 31.
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