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Joe Tilson
Autumn in New York, Delphic Oracle suite of prints from Tate Gallery 1980

1980

$2,250
£1,727.90
€1,980.16
CA$3,167.44
A$3,548.24
CHF 1,848.96
MX$43,281.18
NOK 23,495.98
SEK 22,155.03
DKK 14,779.34

About the Item

Suite of five prints including Gordon House "A Still Life at Millbank", R. B. Kitaj "Chris", John Piper "Eye and Camera, Red Blue and Yellow", Joe Tilson "Delphic Oracle", Gerd Winner "Autumn in New York" These five screenprints, sold together, are from a portfolio produced to commemorate the Kelpra Studio Exhibition at the Tate Gallery, London, July-August 1980. Published by Kelpra Editions and the Tate Gallery. Printed at Kelpra Studio London 1980 . Gordon House "A Still Life at Millbank" 1980 Screenprint in nine colours Printed on Velin Arches 300gsm Paper size: 23.6x29.5 inches / 60x75 cm Image size: 18.1x24.4 inches / 46x62 cm R. B. Kitaj "Chris" 1980 Screenprint in eight colours Paper size: 29.5x23.6 inches / 75x60 cm Image size: 23x17.7 inches / 58.5x45 cm John Piper "Eye and Camera, Red Blue and Yellow" 1980 Screenprint in fourteen colours Printed on Velin Arches 300gsm Paper size: 23.6x29.5 inches / 60x75 cm Image size: 15.7x23.6 inches / 40x60 cm Joe Tilson "Delphic Oracle" 1980 Screenprint in twenty-seven colours Printed on Zaan all rag board, collages on Cuve, Velin Arches, and Acid-free tissue. Paper size: 28.7x25 inches / 73x63.5 cm Image size: 28.7x25 inches / 73x63.5 cm Gerd Winner "Autumn in New York" 1980 Screenprint in nine colours Printed on Velin Arches 300gsm Paper size: 29.5x23.6 inches / 75x60 cm Image size: 29.5x23.6 inches / 75x60 cm
  • Creator:
    Joe Tilson (1928, British)
  • Creation Year:
    1980
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 30 in (76.2 cm)Width: 23 in (58.42 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    In good condition having been stored in our archives since publication.
  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1211213479952

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