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Marc Balakjian
Marc Balakjian (1940-2017) - Signed 1983 Mezzotint, Fabric Study

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After Clara Pope - Pair Of 20th Century Digital Print, Camellia
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A fine pair of well presented digital prints from the lithographs by Weddell after Clara Pope's original 18th Century paintings. The pair have been identically presented in wash line...
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P. J. Lee - 1985 Silkscreen, An Arrangement Of Plastic Objects
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A fun and unusual silk screen print done in the CMYK method with pointillist texture. The still life shows a selection of various plastic objects on a table. The artist has signed, d...
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Gillian Whaite (1934-2012) - 20th Century Etching, Grasses and Butterflies
Located in Corsham, GB
A charming etching with watercolour depicting a small patch of wildflowers with butterflies. Signed and titled below the plate lines. 30/60. Presented in a glazed wooden frame. On pa...
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21st Century and Contemporary Still-life Prints

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Masako Whitehouse - Contemporary Etching, Monochrome Flowers
Located in Corsham, GB
A striking monochrome etching showing a vase of flowers on a bold striped background. The artist has signed, inscribed and numbered (1/1) to the lower edge. The print has been presen...
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21st Century and Contemporary Still-life Prints

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Bernard Buffet - Signed Mid 20th Century Lithograph, Pensees
Located in Corsham, GB
A coloured lithograph of Buffet's famous work titled 'Pensees'. The piece depicts three pansies in black, red and yellow. The artist signature has been printed in the upper left corn...
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Judy Willoughby - 1993 Monotype, Tropical Leaves
Located in Corsham, GB
A strikingly vibrant monoprint, showing a graphic, gestural drawing of a tropical leaf on an array of vivid colours. The artist has signed and dated ...
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In Memory of an Historic Phrase
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Marc Balakjian was enigmatic in his subject matter creating images that are disturbing in their ambiguity. Is this image just striped fabric tied with ropes on a platform or is this is a flag-draped coffin symbolizing those who passed "in memory of an historic phrase"? Politicians may turn the phrase but a price must be paid. This small edition mezzotint was created in 1975 in an edition of only 5. Armenian by descent, Marc Balakjian was raised in Lebanon. He spent his early years in the small town of Rayak, before moving to Beirut at the age of 10. He came to England in 1966, initially to study architecture with a firm in Oxford. He then decided to study art at Hammersmith College of Art and took up a postgraduate degree in printmaking at the Slade School of Art in 1971. After graduating he began working at Studio Prints in 1973, just as it was establishing itself in Queen’s Crescent. By 1976 he had become a full time partner, collaborating with other artists as well as continuing his own work, much of which is inspired by his Armenian and Lebanese culture and heritage. By the 1980s work was falling off, so Balakjian and Studio Prints introduced in-house plate-making to serve painters and sculptors who had little experience with printmaking. Artists such as Leon Kossoff, Frank Auerbach, Lucian Freud and Ken Kiff...
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Leonard Merchant's mezzotint, "Snail in Cup" is inscribed for fellow artist, Fritz Eichenberg. While a student at the Central School for Arts and Crafts in London, a young Leonard Marchant found an engraving rocker in a cupboard and proceeded to turn himself into a master of the painstaking art of mezzotinting. Marchant, who has died in Shrewsbury aged 70, grew up in Simonstown, the Royal Navy's enclave in South Africa. Though his first job was as a parliamentary messenger, he taught himself to paint and, aged 19, was given a one-man show in Cape Town. Fired by this success, he left for England to study painting and, he claimed, to escape the stifling home atmosphere created by his Catholic mother and aunts. (His father was killed in the second world war.) Without contacts in London, he phoned Jacob Epstein, whose recommendation resulted in a grant to study briefly at the Central School. It was later, when studying full-time at the Central, that he saw the mezzotints of the Japanese master, Yozo Hamaguchi, in a London gallery. He was hooked. Creating a mezzotint is tedious in the extreme. The copper plate must first be prepared with a "rocker" which roughens the surface. A plate may be "rocked" 30 or 40 times. The rough texture is then reduced with a burnisher and a scraper, allowing the print a range of tones from velvety black through the greys to white. Marchant's plates could be months in the making. But the technical demands were the least of his worries. In its 18th- and 19th-century heyday, mezzotint was solely a reproductive medium, for copying masters such as Reynolds and Turner. The development of photography rendered it unfashionable, and by the 1960s the technique, known as la manière anglaise, was a bygone medium. Marchant, by now a teacher in printmaking at the Central, began to create original mezzotints with a colleague, Radavan Kraguly. A perfectionist, he seemed to revel in the straitjacket procedure. Perhaps it was the metaphor of bringing darkness out of light that appealed to this straight-talking, sometimes sombre, man, who would suddenly relax and light up like a gleaming hue on one of his prints. His work was of squares and triangles with the occasional cat, black and ominous, and carefully arranged still lifes, featuring plants, a seed pod, a pot he might have bought at auction to celebrate the sale of a print. There were one-man shows, notably at the Bankside Gallery. He sold well at the Royal Academy summer exhibition, was a Florence Biennale prizewinner, spent a fellowship year at the British School in Rome, and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers. But making mezzotints was not a paying job. Marchant and his South African wife...
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