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Henry Cliffe (1919-1983) Reclining Figure IV

Mid 20th Century

$396.07
£295
€341.46
CA$556.54
A$611.19
CHF 314.62
MX$7,313.05
NOK 4,005.76
SEK 3,754
DKK 2,550.16

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To see our other Modern British Art and works by Henry Cliffe, scroll down to "More from this Seller" and below it click on "See all from this Seller" - or send us a message if you cannot find the artist you want. Henry Cliffe (1919-1983) Reclining Figure IV Etching 11x24cm Mid 20th Century Henry Cliffe was born in Scarborough, Yorkshire in 1919. After studying at the Bath Academy of Art he opened up a lithography studio in the city, where he designed surreal forms until his retirement in 1981. Cliffe's work was exhibited internationally to wide acclaim. In 1954 and 1960, he was one of five artists shown in the British Pavilion at Venice Biennale and in the same year he won first purchase prize at the Philadelphia Print Club. Within Britain, he is credited with the revival of interest in original prints and lithographs in the late 1950s. Today, his work is considered a brilliant product of creative invention, developed over four decades of intense experimentation.
  • Creator:
    Henry Cliffe (1919 - 1983, English)
  • Creation Year:
    Mid 20th Century
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 4.34 in (11 cm)Width: 9.45 in (24 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU795310633592

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