Collection : Modern and Contemporary Prints
378 records on 38 pages
FAMAG 2011.21Woodroffe, Patrick (1940-2014): No Place for the Naive, signed and dated October 1983, inscribed 'No Place for the Naive' 15/30, etching, 23.5 x 16.9 cms.
FAMAG 2011.20Woodroffe, Patrick (1940-2014): A Yule Valentine, signed and dated October 1983, inscribed 'A Yule Valentine' 3/30, etching, 23.5 x 16.9 cms.
FAMAG 2011.14Penrose, Sir Roland (1900-1984): Bonjour Max Ernst, signed, Lithograph, 66 x 50 cms. Donated in memory of the donor's grandfather, Ernst Fankhauser. © The Roland Penrose Estate. All rights reserved.
FAMAG 2011.3.11Abrahams, Ivor RA (1935-2015): Arcadia Suite, printer: Stoneman, Hugh (1947-2005), publisher: etching with hand colouring (Artists's Proof), signed and dated 1990, etching with hand colouring (Artists's Proof), 52 x 45 cms (temp dimensions - check). Presented by Professor Ivor Abrahams and Evelyne Abrahams through the Art Fund.
FAMAG 2011.3.10Abrahams, Ivor RA (1935-2015): Arcadia Suite, printer: Stoneman, Hugh (1947-2005), publisher: Bernard Jacobsen, signed and dated 1990, etching with hand colouring (Artists's Proof), 52 x 45 cms. Presented by Professor Ivor Abrahams and Evelyne Abrahams through the Art Fund.
FAMAG 2011.3.9Abrahams, Ivor RA (1935-2015): Arcadia Suite, printer: Stoneman, Hugh (1947-2005), publisher: Bernard Jacobsen, signed and dated 1990, etching with hand colouring (Artists's Proof), 45 x 52 cms. Presented by Professor Ivor Abrahams and Evelyne Abrahams through the Art Fund.
FAMAG 2011.3.8Abrahams, Ivor RA (1935-2015): Arcadia Suite, printer: Stoneman, Hugh (1947-2005), publisher: Bernard Jacobsen, signed and dated 1990, etching with hand colouring (Artists's Proof), 45 x 52 cms. Presented by Professor Ivor Abrahams and Evelyne Abrahams through the Art Fund.
FAMAG 2011.3.7Abrahams, Ivor RA (1935-2015): Arcadia Suite, printer: Stoneman, Hugh (1947-2005), publisher: Bernard Jacobsen, signed and dated 1990, etching with hand colouring (Artists's Proof), 45 x 52 cms. Presented by Professor Ivor Abrahams and Evelyne Abrahams through the Art Fund.