Julian Trevelyan 1966 Signed Limited Edition Lithograph Richmond London Parks Suite

Artist Name: Julian Trevelyan

Title: Julian Trevelyan: 1966 Signed Limited Edition Lithograph Richmond London Parks Suite.

Step into the whimsical world of Julian Trevelyan, a prominent British artist and founding member of the British Surrealist group in the 1930s. Known for his infusion of humor, fantasy, and dreamlike imagery, Trevelyan’s art captivates viewers with its unique charm.

This signed limited edition lithograph, part of the Richmond London Parks Suite, showcases Trevelyan’s masterful printmaking skills and surrealist sensibilities. Drawing inspiration from his time at Stanley William Hayter’s Atelier 17 printmaking studio in Paris, Trevelyan became deeply influenced by the dreamlike imagery of French Surrealism. His encounters with renowned artists such as Picasso, Miro, and Masson further shaped his artistic journey.

After his immersive study in Paris, Trevelyan returned to England and became a leading exponent of surrealism. His participation in the International Surrealist Exhibition of 1936 cemented his position in the art world. However, it was during his travels to India and the tropics in the 1960s that Trevelyan found new inspiration. The impressions of vibrant colors, enchanting light, and intriguing forms from his adventures became subjects for his prints upon his return to the studio.

Trevelyan’s prints are relatively scarce, making each piece a valuable addition to any art collection. The Richmond London Parks Suite lithograph showcases the artist’s unique perspective and his ability to transport viewers into surreal and imaginative landscapes. Through his meticulous technique and artistic vision, Trevelyan invites us to explore the rich tapestry of his surrealistic worlds.

Year: 1966

Medium Type: Etching, with Aquatint

Size-Width | Size-Height: 23” x 30” 

Signed | Edition Size: Signed in pencil, titled and marked | 45/75

Unframed in Very Good Condition.

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British artist, founding member of the British Surrealist group in the 1930s, who often infused his work with a sense of humour and fantasy. While attending the University of Cambridge (1928–30), Trevelyan became so impressed by the dreamlike imagery of French Surrealism that he went to Paris to study at Stanley William Hayter’s Atelier 17 printmaking studio.

Trevelyan studied print making at the Atelier 17 in Paris from 1931-1935, when he met Picasso, Miro and Masson. He returned to England to become one of the leading exponents of surrealism there and showed at the International Surrealist Exhibition of 1936.

In the 1960s Trevelyan traveled to India and the tropics. Impressions of color, light and forms from these adventures were incorporated as subjects for his prints upon this return to the studio. He did not make many prints and his etchings are therefore relatively scarce.

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Weight 4 lbs
Dimensions 36 × 5 × 4 in
Title

Julian Trevelyan 1966 Signed Limited Edition Lithograph Richmond London Parks Suite

Artist Name

Edition Type

Limited Edition

Print Type - Production Technique

Etching, with Aquatint

Style

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Dealer or Reseller

Edition Size

45/75

Date of Creation

Year

1966

Signed

Signed in pencil, titled and marked

Item height

30

Item Width

23

Julian-Trevelyan-1966-Signed-Limited-Edition-Lithograph-Richmond-London-Parks-Suite

Julian Trevelyan 1966 Signed Limited Edition Lithograph Richmond London Parks Suite

Artist Name: Julian Trevelyan

Title: Julian Trevelyan: 1966 Signed Limited Edition Lithograph Richmond London Parks Suite.

Step into the whimsical world of Julian Trevelyan, a prominent British artist and founding member of the British Surrealist group in the 1930s. Known for his infusion of humor, fantasy, and dreamlike imagery, Trevelyan's art captivates viewers with its unique charm.

This signed limited edition lithograph, part of the Richmond London Parks Suite, showcases Trevelyan's masterful printmaking skills and surrealist sensibilities. Drawing inspiration from his time at Stanley William Hayter's Atelier 17 printmaking studio in Paris, Trevelyan became deeply influenced by the dreamlike imagery of French Surrealism. His encounters with renowned artists such as Picasso, Miro, and Masson further shaped his artistic journey.

After his immersive study in Paris, Trevelyan returned to England and became a leading exponent of surrealism. His participation in the International Surrealist Exhibition of 1936 cemented his position in the art world. However, it was during his travels to India and the tropics in the 1960s that Trevelyan found new inspiration. The impressions of vibrant colors, enchanting light, and intriguing forms from his adventures became subjects for his prints upon his return to the studio.

Trevelyan's prints are relatively scarce, making each piece a valuable addition to any art collection. The Richmond London Parks Suite lithograph showcases the artist's unique perspective and his ability to transport viewers into surreal and imaginative landscapes. Through his meticulous technique and artistic vision, Trevelyan invites us to explore the rich tapestry of his surrealistic worlds.

Year: 1966

Medium Type: Etching, with Aquatint

Size-Width | Size-Height: 23'' x 30'' 

Signed | Edition Size: Signed in pencil, titled and marked | 45/75

Unframed in Very Good Condition.

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