Linocut (1929). Original size: 23.5 x 27.8cm. Printed from four blocks, in yellow ochre, light blue, dark blue and black. This is Queen’s Hall, a concert venue completed in 1893 but bombed in the London Blitz of 1941. In Sybil Andrew’s hands the architecture and the faces below are patterns rather than accurate portrayals – a semi-abstract schema which brings out the beauty of the shapes and colours in this exceptional print. Size: 27.5 x 33.0; paper 43.0 x 47.0cm. Format: Giclée print, Limited Edition (1/850) on 310gms thick, 100% cotton rag. Hand-numbered and hand-embossed. FRAMING SERVICE All prints are available for our framing service. Each frame is individually made to complement your print perfectly. Please see our framing page for frame choices and more information. © Sybil Andrews
Concert Hall by Sybil Andrews
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