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Horace Brodzky
Leginska – 1919
Print – etching 10” x 8.5”
Image Size; 4.25″x 2.5″
Ethel Leginska, one of the most talented musicians of the 20th century
Horace Brodzky (1885-1969) was a student at the School of the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, but spent most of his creative life in London. He was one of the earliest Australian artists to embrace the modern style of the twentieth century. Brodzky was the first Australian to be exhibited at the Venice Biennale (1912) and the one of the first artists to experiment with lino-cutting. His graphics were used to illustrated the literary works of Ezra Pound, Eugene O’Neill, Upton Sinclair and Theodore Dreisler.
Brodzky’s work is represented in such important collections as the British Museum, the Tate gallery, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the National Museum of Wales, the Arts Council of Great Britain, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tel Aviv Museum, the Australian National Gallery of Victoria.
$1,500.00 Original price was: $1,500.00.$1,050.00Current price is: $1,050.00.
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Horace Brodzky Leginska - 1919 Print - etching 10'' x 8.5'' Image Size; 4.25"x 2.5" Ethel Leginska, one of the most talented musicians of the 20th century Horace Brodzky (1885-1969) was a student at the School of the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, but spent most of his creative life in London. He was one of the earliest Australian artists to embrace the modern style of the twentieth century. Brodzky was the first Australian to be exhibited at the Venice Biennale (1912) and the one of the first artists to experiment with lino-cutting. His graphics were used to illustrated the literary works of Ezra Pound, Eugene O'Neill, Upton Sinclair and Theodore Dreisler. Brodzky's work is represented in such important collections as the British Museum, the Tate gallery, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the National Museum of Wales, the Arts Council of Great Britain, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tel Aviv Museum, the Australian National Gallery of Victoria.
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