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The Redfern Gallery
Stand Number A1
 
Print Speciality:
Modern and Contemporary Prints
 
Representative Artists:
Sybil Andrews, Robyn Denny, Paul Emsley, Paul Feiler, William Gear RA, Anthony Gross RA, S W Hayter, Paul Jenkins, Linda Karshan, Brenden Neiland, David Oxtoby, John Piper, Cyril Edward Power, Patrick Procktor RA, Michael Rothenstein, Graham Sutherland, Valerie Thornton, David Tindle RA, Leon Underwood, Paul Wunderlich
 
Website:
www.redfern-gallery.com

20 Cork Street
London
W1S 3HL
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7734 1732
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7494 2908
CYRIL EDWARD POWER
1872-1951
Whence & Whither? c.1930
Linocut
31 x 24 cm
Printed in four colours on buff oriental laid tissue
Signed, titled and numbered from the edition of 50 impressions
Reference: ?Coppel CEP 14

Notes: ?'Whence & Whither?' is one of Power's best known images of the underground. It is based on sketches he made of the Tottenham Court Road escalators in the late 1920s. ?This print was first exhibited at the Redfern Gallery in 1930.

CYRIL EDWARD POWER
1872-1951
Whence & Whither? c.1930
Linocut
31 x 24 cm
Printed in four colours on buff oriental laid tissue
Signed, titled and numbered from the edition of 50 impressions
Reference: ?Coppel CEP 14

Notes: ?'Whence & Whither?' is one of Power's best known images of the underground. It is based on sketches he made of the Tottenham Court Road escalators in the late 1920s. ?This print was first exhibited at the Redfern Gallery in 1930.
PAUL WUNDERLICH
b.1927
Odaliske (nach Ingres) 1975
Lithograph
57.8 x 75.2 cm
Printed in colours on wove paper. ??
Signed and numbered from the edition of 200 impressions plus 18 proofs.
Reference: Huber 507

Notes: ?Paul Wunderlich has exhibited with the Redfern Gallery since 1968. ?From 1963-67 he was Professor of Printmaking at the Hochschule f?r bildende K?nste in Hamburg where he played a vital role in revitalising the school. ?Technically brilliant in so many artistic media he has made several hundred editions of prints, most recently experimenting with drypoint.
PAUL WUNDERLICH
b.1927
Odaliske (nach Ingres) 1975
Lithograph
57.8 x 75.2 cm
Printed in colours on wove paper. ??
Signed and numbered from the edition of 200 impressions plus 18 proofs.
Reference: Huber 507

Notes: ?Paul Wunderlich has exhibited with the Redfern Gallery since 1968. ?From 1963-67 he was Professor of Printmaking at the Hochschule f?r bildende K?nste in Hamburg where he played a vital role in revitalising the school. ?Technically brilliant in so many artistic media he has made several hundred editions of prints, most recently experimenting with drypoint.