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a painting of a lion and a spider on a wall

1986 Self-Portrait watercolour and pencil 48.9 x 64.8 cm © National Portrait Gallery, London This is part 4 of a 4-part post on the works of British Artist Edward Bawden, one of a group of artists associated with a community of artists that existed around Great Bardfield in Essex, England during the middle years of the 20th century. For biographical notes on Bawden see part 1. For earlier works see parts 1, 2 and 3 also. --> In 1967 Bawden made a series of six prints of London markets…

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an image of crabs and seaweed on a gray background with blue dots in the center

Giclée Print 'An Old Crab and a Young' produced exclusively by Pallant House Gallery Bookshop. Reproduction print from the original linocut, based on one of Aesop's fables which was commissioned by the designer John Lewis for his book A Handbook of Type an

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an image of a landscape with trees and hills

Some critics mutter “tame” and—dread word—“charming,” and sneer at the twee marketing of Edward Bawden’s prints on greetings cards, handbags, kitchen tea-towels, and fridge magnets. But there’s more to Bawden than that. His admirers proclaim him as a mischievous genius, an edgy, brilliant designer, blending tradition with modernism. Yet the question echoes, as it so often does for those who follow a commercial career: Is he “a proper artist”? But after seeing the rich and surprising variety…

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a drawing of a person riding a bike in front of a building with trees on both sides

Edward Bawden, Town Hall Yard, 1956 Linocut, signed and dated in pencil Edward Bawden 1956, lower right, inscribed Town Hall Yard Artist’s proof and numbered 5 from the edition of 35, lower left 16 x 24 ¼ inches (40.7 x 60.2 cm) Provenance: A.M. Hassell, bought at The Zwemmer Gallery...

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