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80 AVAILABLE PRINT CATALOGUES Cutting Edge: Modernist British Printmaking Accompanied the exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery illustrates over 120 linocuts, drawings and posters by Grosvenor School artists. For the first time, three Australian printmakers, Dorrit Black, Ethel Spowers and Eveline Syme – who played a major part in the Grosvenor School story – are included in a major museum exhibition outside of Australia. 192pp. Sybil Andrews and the Grosvenor School Linocuts The catalogue illustrates over 40 works from our collection of linocuts by Sybil Andrews. In addition included are a further 30 prints from our stock of linocuts by her friends and colleagues who worked or studied under Claude Flight at the Grosvenor School during the 1920s and 30s. The catalogue also includes an essay by Hana Leaper. Nash and Nevinson: Impressions of War and Peace Exposed to the horrors of the first mechanized war, both men were official war artists and were profoundly affected by their experiences. The prints they created are rightly considered amongst the greatest British art of the 20th century. This exhibition includes some of their most famous works. A Radical View: Avant-Garde British Printmaking This catalogue was produced to accompany the 2016 exhibition at the gallery. We have laid the catalogue in various sections to give an approximate chronological order to the development of printmaking in Britain in the 20th Century. 108 printed pages with colour images throughout. Cyril Power Linocuts: A Complete Catalogue Cyril Power's achievement as a dynamic avant- garde printmaker, and shows how in his work the potential of linocut printmaking as a semi-abstract language was realised to an impressively original degree. It is the first book to establish Power as an extraordinarily creative printmaker in his own right, cataloguing and illustrating in colour for the first time all 46 of his linocuts.

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