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12496.
By Julian Trevelyan
1910-1988 |
| Category - International Modern Prints - Tuesday, March 16th. |
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Description
Camels, signed in pencil, titled and numbered 14/65 (lower edge)
Technique Etching in colors
Dimensions Size with full margins: 59 x 79 cm
Condition Good
Biography Julian Trevelyan, born Dorking Surrey, England, 1910, abritish artist. Painter, printmaker, teacher and writer. Education: Bedales School and Cambridge University, Studied under the tutelage of S W Hayter at Atelier 17 in Paris, 1930’s. Teachings: A tutor at the Chelsea School of Art, 1950-60. An engraving tutor at the Royal College of Art, 1955-63. Made hon. senior RA in 1986.
His early work was experimental, his paintings incorporating everyday objects. At University he had written that "to dream is to create" and so it was logical that he became one of the English Surrealist Group in 1936. During service as a camouflage officer in the Royal Engineers during World War II he declared his religion to be Surrealism. His pictures, in a variety of styles, retained a dreamlike, often childlike, fantastic quality. Was married to the potter, Ursula Darwin, marriage dissolved in 1950; then the painter Mary Fedden from 1951. Published his autobiography Indigo Days in 1957. Tate Gallery holds his work.
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Camels
Estimate: $600/$800
Location: Israel
Number of Bids: 3
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