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Frank Martin Woodcut " Jan" Artist's proof 1970
LIMITED EDITION SIGNED WOODCUT
IN FOUR COLOURS
ARTIST'S PROOF
EDITION OF 30
ARTIST: Frank Vernon Martin (1921-2005)
TITLE: JAN
DATE: 1970
Signed and titled in the Margin.
Published by London Graphic Arts.
Martin was a printmaker, illustrator and teacher, born in Dulwich, southeast London. He read history at Oxford University and then studied at St Martin’s School of Art. After army service in World War 2 he gradually established himself as a freelance artist, although he taught at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts from 1953-1980. He illustrated many books, including Charles Lamb’s Essays, 1963 and William Hazlitt’s Essays, 1964. From 1966 he turned his attention to a long series of prints of Hollywood actresses of the silent film era.
Number 80 in Hollywood Continental.
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Tel : 01924 258985
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IN FOUR COLOURS
ARTIST'S PROOF
EDITION OF 30
ARTIST: Frank Vernon Martin (1921-2005)
TITLE: JAN
DATE: 1970
Signed and titled in the Margin.
Published by London Graphic Arts.
Martin was a printmaker, illustrator and teacher, born in Dulwich, southeast London. He read history at Oxford University and then studied at St Martin’s School of Art. After army service in World War 2 he gradually established himself as a freelance artist, although he taught at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts from 1953-1980. He illustrated many books, including Charles Lamb’s Essays, 1963 and William Hazlitt’s Essays, 1964. From 1966 he turned his attention to a long series of prints of Hollywood actresses of the silent film era.
Number 80 in Hollywood Continental.
View more of this artist's work on our site on Selling Antiques.
For more information or pictures, or to make an appointment, please email or phone.
We can arrange packing, delivery or carriage. Please contact us for details and a quote. Customers are also welcome to use their own couriers if preferred.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 15/JAN/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Uk free postage. Please enquire for overseas postage. Will post flat between car
DimensionsImage: 22" x 11"
Mount: 322 x 21.5"
Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art
Date 1970
1970s Antiques Material Paper
Origin English
Artist Frank Vernon Martin
Condition Excellent. Newly mounted with acid free backing Unframed
Item code as935a101 / 6922
Status For Sale
£195.00
$239.03
€231.93
$239.03
€231.93
Conversion rates as of 15/JAN/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Uk free postage. Please enquire for overseas postage. Will post flat between car
View all stock from
Ruth Hudson Antiques
By appointment only
Wakefield
West Yorkshire
Tel : 01924 258985
or : 07817 827530
Non UK callers : +44 1924 258985 or +44 7817 827530
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