Julian Trevelyan Self Portrait 1966 Pencil Signed Limited Edition

Julian Trevelyan
Self Portrait – 1966
Print – etching, with Aquatint 23” x 30”
Edition: Signed in pencil and marked artist proof

Etching,Aquatint and soft-ground (scrim wipe) from2 steel faced copper plates 352 x 477.
Published by Editions Alecto
Printed by Michael Rand
Handmade, Crisbrook 565 x 800
Edition 100, 12APsSigned lr Julian Trevelyan

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 3 lbs
Dimensions 38 × 4 × 4 in
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Julian Trevelyan Self Portrait 1966 Pencil Signed Limited Edition

Julian Trevelyan Self Portrait - 1966 Print - etching, with Aquatint 23'' x 30'' Edition: Signed in pencil and marked artist proof Etching,Aquatint and soft-ground (scrim wipe) from2 steel faced copper plates 352 x 477. Published by Editions Alecto Printed by Michael Rand Handmade, Crisbrook 565 x 800 Edition 100, 12APsSigned lr Julian Trevelyan 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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