(#48) Sybil Andrews
Sybil Andrews 1898-1992 GOLGOTHA (C. SA 15) Linoleum cut printed in colours, 1931, signed in pencil, titled, numbered No 5 EP (an experimental proof before the first edition of 60), on tissue thin Japan paper plate: 31.2 by 21.4cm.; 12 1/4 by 8 3/4 in. sheet: 34.5 by 23.5cm.; 13 3/4 by 9 1/4 in. andrews, sybil golgotha (c. sa 15 ||| prints ||| sotheby's l17144lot9bz8ven
Spowers, Ethel - Children's Hoops - The Bookroom Art Press
Linocut 1936. As with its companion print âSwingsâ, this is a depiction of simple joy. There is no sentimentality here, no intended moral. A group of children in pursuit of their hoops run helter-skelter towards the descent of a hill; a young dog with borrowed excitement prances at their feet, and we, the onlookers, enjoy â¦
Andrews, Sybil - Bringing in the Boat - The Bookroom Art Press
Linocut (1933). Original size: 33.1 x 26.0cm. As in so many of the Grosvenor School prints, it is movement which is highlighted. Here the rowers lift the boat, the uniformity of movement an echo of the preceding rowing rhythms used on the river itself. And the effect is further strengthened by the elimination of all â¦
Cleden, Paul - Road Race - The Bookroom Art Press
Often in a road race the group becomes one: each a cog in the same chain. But at the end of a race the cogs break and each cyclist races alone. Here this point is reached. Exhilarated, each cyclist breaks rank, determined to be the first across the finishing line.