THE CURWEN STUDIO 50TH ANNIVERSARY PORTFOLIO – EDITIONED AT THE CURWEN STUDIO
The Curwen Studio
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THE CURWEN STUDIO 50TH ANNIVERSARY PORTFOLIO – EDITIONED AT THE CURWEN STUDIO
Artist: Various
Price: £3,500
Publisher: The Curwen Studio, UK
Publication date: 2008-2009
Format: 31 individual prints stored in a glazed and lime-washed oak presentation frame
Condition: Very fine condition
Size: Each print size: 25.5cm x 31cm
Edition Number: 15/50 copies, each signed and numbered by the artists
DESCRIPTION:
This unique collection celebrates the 50th anniversary of The Curwen Studio and features 31 individual prints by various artists. Each print, measuring 25.5cm x 31cm, is printed on Somerset Velvet 300gsm 100% cotton paper. The portfolio is edition number 15 out of 50 copies, with each print signed and numbered by the contributing artists. The prints are stored in a glazed and lime-washed oak presentation frame. The artwork is in very fine condition, highlighting its well-preserved state. This portfolio is scarce and highly sought-after by collectors.
Contributing Artists:
The portfolio includes works by:
Mark Hearld, Stanley Jones, Colin Wilkin, Carry Akroyd, Robert Scott Simon, Tim Wood, Mary Dalton, Thomas Martin, Bernard Dunstan, Noel Myles, Jenny Roland, Sargy Mann, Luke Elwes, Stephen Walter, Mary Fedden, Rose Corcoran, Michael Papworth, Virginia Powell, Darryl Nantais, Wilf Roberts, Claudia Williams, Glynis Mills, Angie Lewin, Bernard Cheese, Hen Coleman, Sheila Ingham, Mike Hawkins, Roger Phillippo, Kate Dicker, Diana Armfield, and Dale Devereux Barker.
A Short Biography of Mary Fedden:
Mary Fedden (1915-2012) was a prominent British artist known for her vibrant still-life paintings and landscapes. Born on August 14, 1915, in Bristol, Fedden developed an early interest in art, leading her to study at the Slade School of Fine Art in London from 1932 to 1936.
Fedden’s artistic career spanned several decades, marked by her unique style that blended traditional and modern elements. Her work often featured everyday objects, flowers, and scenes imbued with a sense of tranquility and charm. Influenced by artists like Matisse and Braque, she employed bold colors and simplified forms, making her paintings instantly recognizable.
During World War II, Fedden served as a driver in the Women’s Land Army and later as a set painter for the Arts Theatre in London. After the war, she worked as a professional artist and illustrator, eventually becoming the first female tutor in the painting school at the Royal College of Art in 1958, where she taught for nearly three decades. Her students included notable artists such as David Hockney and Allen Jones.
Fedden was married to fellow artist Julian Trevelyan, with whom she shared a studio on the banks of the Thames in Chiswick, London. Their creative partnership and mutual influence were significant in both their careers.
Throughout her life, Fedden received numerous accolades and exhibited widely, including at the Royal Academy, the New English Art Club, and the Royal West of England Academy, where she served as president from 1984 to 1988. Her work is held in many public and private collections, reflecting her enduring legacy in British art.
Mary Fedden passed away on June 22, 2012, leaving behind a rich body of work that continues to inspire and captivate art lovers worldwide.
A Short Biography of Carry Akroyd:
Carry Akroyd is a celebrated British artist and printmaker known for her vibrant and expressive depictions of the British landscape and wildlife. Her work often reflects her deep connection to nature and her passion for environmental issues.
Born in 1953, Akroyd grew up with a strong appreciation for the countryside, which has remained a central theme throughout her artistic career. She studied at Leeds Polytechnic, where she developed her skills in graphic design and printmaking, disciplines that would significantly influence her later work.
Akroyd’s art is characterized by its bold use of colour, dynamic compositions, and a blend of realism and abstraction. She frequently incorporates text and poetry into her pieces, drawing inspiration from the writings of John Clare, the 19th-century poet known for his detailed observations of rural life and the natural world.
Her techniques include screen printing, lithography, and linocut, allowing her to explore various textures and effects in her work. Akroyd’s prints often feature birds, plants, and rural scenes, capturing the essence of the British countryside with a contemporary twist.
In addition to her work as a printmaker, Akroyd has illustrated several books and has been involved in numerous exhibitions across the UK. Her commitment to environmental conservation is evident in her involvement with organisations such as The Wildlife Trusts and her contributions to projects that promote awareness of ecological issues.
Akroyd’s art is widely appreciated for its beauty, technical skill, and the poignant message it conveys about the relationship between humans and the natural world. Her works are held in various private and public collections, and she continues to be an influential figure in the British art scene.
A Short Biography of Bernard Cheese:
Bernard Cheese (1925-2013) was a distinguished British painter and printmaker, renowned for his vibrant and engaging depictions of everyday life. Born on January 20, 1925, in Sydenham, London, Cheese showed an early interest in art which led him to study at the Beckenham School of Art.
After serving in the army during World War II, Cheese continued his education at the prestigious Royal College of Art in London, where he studied under notable artists such as Edward Bawden and Edwin La Dell. It was here that he honed his skills in lithography, a medium that would become central to his artistic output.
Cheese’s work is characterized by its bold use of colour, dynamic compositions, and a keen eye for detail. He often depicted scenes of urban life, landscapes, and interiors, infusing them with a sense of warmth and whimsy. His ability to capture the essence of ordinary moments in a visually captivating manner earned him considerable acclaim.
In the 1950s, Cheese taught at St Martin’s School of Art and later at Goldsmiths College, influencing a new generation of artists. He also worked as a commercial artist, creating designs for various clients, which further showcased his versatility and skill.
Throughout his career, Cheese exhibited widely, including at the Royal Academy and the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers. His works are held in numerous public collections, such as the Tate Gallery, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the British Museum.
Bernard Cheese was married to artist Sheila Robinson, with whom he had two children, including the artist Chloe Cheese. His legacy is marked by a body of work that continues to delight and inspire, reflecting his love for the world around him and his exceptional talent as an artist.
Cheese passed away on March 15, 2013, leaving behind a rich and varied portfolio that cements his place in the annals of British art history.
A Short Biography of Mark Hearld:
Mark Hearld is a renowned British artist and illustrator celebrated for his vibrant and eclectic works that often depict the natural world. Born in 1974 in York, England, Hearld developed a passion for art and nature from an early age. His love for the countryside and wildlife, which he frequently explores in his art, was nurtured during his childhood in the picturesque landscapes of Yorkshire.
Hearld studied at Glasgow School of Art, where he specialized in illustration. He further honed his skills at the Royal College of Art in London, earning an MA in Natural History Illustration. His education equipped him with a deep understanding of traditional artistic techniques, which he adeptly combines with contemporary styles in his works.
Hearld’s artistic practice spans various mediums, including collage, printmaking, painting, and ceramics. His works are known for their bold use of colour, dynamic compositions, and intricate details. He often draws inspiration from British folklore, rural life, and the rich biodiversity of the English countryside.
In addition to his independent artworks, Hearld has illustrated several books, most notably “Mark Hearld’s Workbook,” which offers an insightful look into his creative process and inspirations. He has also worked on notable collaborations, including designs for fabric, wallpaper, and ceramics.
Hearld’s work has been widely exhibited in galleries across the UK, and he has garnered a significant following among collectors and art enthusiasts. His pieces are held in both public and private collections, reflecting his standing as a prominent figure in contemporary British art.
Beyond his artistic endeavours, Hearld is also an influential educator, sharing his expertise and passion with aspiring artists. His dedication to his craft and his ability to capture the beauty and essence of the natural world have earned him a distinguished place in the art world.
A Short Biography of Angie Lewin:
Angie Lewin is a distinguished British printmaker, illustrator, and designer renowned for her intricate and vibrant depictions of natural forms. Born in 1963, Lewin grew up with a deep appreciation for the natural world, which later became the central theme of her artistic career.
Lewin studied at the Central School of Art and Design in London, where she initially focused on printmaking. She continued her studies at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, further refining her skills in lithography and screen printing. Her education laid the foundation for a career characterized by meticulous craftsmanship and a deep understanding of her chosen mediums.
Her work is heavily influenced by the British countryside, particularly the flora of Scotland and Norfolk, where she splits her time. Lewin’s prints often feature detailed botanical illustrations, capturing the delicate beauty of plants, seed heads, and wildflowers. Her distinctive style combines elements of natural history illustration with a modern aesthetic, marked by bold colours and dynamic compositions.
In addition to her printmaking, Lewin has worked extensively in illustration and design. She has collaborated with various companies, including St. Jude’s, which she co-founded with her husband, Simon Lewin. St. Jude’s produces printed fabrics, wallpapers, and home goods that feature her nature-inspired designs.
Lewin’s work has been widely exhibited in galleries across the UK and is held in numerous public and private collections. Her prints and designs have garnered acclaim for their beauty and technical excellence, earning her a prominent place in contemporary British art.
Beyond her artistic practice, Lewin is a respected educator and has contributed to several publications on printmaking and design. She continues to inspire new generations of artists with her dedication to capturing the intricate details of the natural world.
Angie Lewin lives and works in both Norfolk and Scotland, drawing continuous inspiration from the landscapes that surround her. Her work remains a celebration of nature’s beauty, rendered with a unique blend of precision and creativity.
A Short Biography of Bernard Dunstan:
Bernard Dunstan (1920-2017) was a prominent British painter and educator, renowned for his intimate and evocative depictions of domestic interiors, landscapes, and nudes. Born on January 19, 1920, in Teddington, Middlesex, Dunstan developed a passion for art at a young age, which he pursued with dedication throughout his life.
Dunstan studied at the Byam Shaw School of Art from 1939 to 1941 and later at the Slade School of Fine Art from 1941 to 1944, where he was taught by some of the most influential artists of the time. His education laid the foundation for his distinctive style, characterized by loose, expressive brushwork and a keen sensitivity to light and colour.
Dunstan’s work often focused on the everyday moments of life, capturing the beauty of simple, quiet scenes with an extraordinary sense of intimacy and warmth. His paintings of interiors, often featuring his wife, fellow artist Diana Armfield, and his detailed studies of nudes and landscapes, are celebrated for their atmospheric quality and technical mastery.
In addition to his prolific career as a painter, Dunstan was a dedicated teacher. He taught at various art schools, including the Camberwell School of Art, the Byam Shaw School of Art, and the Royal West of England Academy. His influence as an educator helped shape the careers of numerous young artists.
Dunstan was elected a member of the Royal Academy of Arts in 1968, and his works have been exhibited extensively in solo and group shows. His paintings are held in many public and private collections, including the Tate Gallery and the Royal Collection.
Throughout his life, Dunstan received numerous accolades for his contributions to British art. His work remains highly regarded for its emotional depth, technical skill, and ability to capture the fleeting moments of everyday life with timeless appeal.
Bernard Dunstan passed away on August 20, 2017, leaving behind a rich legacy of artwork that continues to inspire and resonate with audiences. His dedication to his craft and his profound understanding of the human experience are evident in his enduring body of work.
A Short Biography of Claudia Williams:
Claudia Williams is a celebrated British artist known for her evocative and emotive paintings, often depicting intimate scenes of family life, the human figure, and the landscapes of Wales. Born in 1933 in Purley, Surrey, Williams has built a distinguished career that spans several decades, marked by her unique artistic voice and her deep connection to her subjects.
Williams studied at the Chelsea School of Art, where she developed her foundational skills and began to cultivate her distinctive style. Her work is characterized by a rich palette, expressive brushwork, and a focus on capturing the emotional essence of her subjects. She frequently draws inspiration from her own life experiences, family relationships, and the natural beauty of the Welsh countryside, where she has lived for much of her life.
Throughout her career, Williams has exhibited widely in the UK and internationally. Her paintings are known for their warmth and tenderness, often portraying moments of quiet reflection and domestic life. She has a particular talent for capturing the subtleties of human interaction and the tranquillity of everyday scenes, imbuing them with a sense of universality and timelessness.
Williams’s contributions to art have been recognised with numerous awards and accolades. She is an elected member of the Royal Cambrian Academy and has been featured in various significant exhibitions. Her work is held in several public and private collections, reflecting her status as an important figure in contemporary British art.
In addition to her painting, Williams is also known for her work in printmaking, where she brings the same sensitivity and attention to detail that characterizes her paintings. Her prints often explore similar themes, focusing on the human figure and the natural world.
Claudia Williams continues to live and work in Wales, where she remains an active and influential artist. Her legacy is marked by a profound ability to convey the beauty and complexity of human relationships and the serene landscapes that surround her.
KEY FEATURES:
- Artistic Technique: Masterful use of lithograph printing in colours utilising the skills of the master printmakers at the Curwen Studio.
- Limited Edition: Edition of only 50, each signed and numbered by the artists.
- Condition: Very fine condition, preserved in a glazed and lime-washed oak presentation frame.
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