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Size Type/ Largest Dimension | Large (Greater than 30'') |
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Edition Size | 18/20 |
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Edition Type | Limited Edition |
Signed | Signed |
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Brian Elliott
The Matador – 1969
Print – Silkscreen on Heavy Paper 31” x 23.25”
Edition: Signed, Titled and Numbered 18/20
Unframed in Very Good Condition
Paper Size; 31″ x 23.25″
Image Size; 22.25″x 18.5″
Mr. Elliott’s works can be found in the Collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
In the early Sixties he set up a studio and silkscreen workshop in Kennington and around this a group of Constructivists was formed called Ko5.
Though childlike and simplistic in form, each of these charming prints provides the essential details that captures the mood of each subject.
Whether a brooding artist or a carefree young woman on the street, Brian Elliott finds, and then refines, a simple truth within each of his subjects; sometimes funny, at others scathingly satirical.
These vibrant prints make up a series that amuse the eye and stimulate the heart.
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Size Type/ Largest Dimension | Large (Greater than 30'') |
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Listed By | Dealer or Reseller |
Edition Size | 18/20 |
Style | |
Edition Type | Limited Edition |
Signed | Signed |
Print Type - Production Technique | |
Subject |
Brian Elliott The Matador - 1969 Print - Silkscreen on Heavy Paper 31'' x 23.25'' Edition: Signed, Titled and Numbered 18/20 Unframed in Very Good Condition Paper Size; 31" x 23.25" Image Size; 22.25"x 18.5" Mr. Elliott's works can be found in the Collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. In the early Sixties he set up a studio and silkscreen workshop in Kennington and around this a group of Constructivists was formed called Ko5. Though childlike and simplistic in form, each of these charming prints provides the essential details that captures the mood of each subject. Whether a brooding artist or a carefree young woman on the street, Brian Elliott finds, and then refines, a simple truth within each of his subjects; sometimes funny, at others scathingly satirical. These vibrant prints make up a series that amuse the eye and stimulate the heart.