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John Hall Thorpe Prints and Multiples

1874-1947

John Hall Thorpe was born in Australia, moving to London in 1902. There, he attended Heatherley's School of Art, where he developed his distinctive style of color woodblock printing using simple bright forms against a dark background. These prints were shown at a solo exhibition in 1918, and Hall Thorpe's work became increasingly popular during the interwar years as a statement of a new and modern approach to interior design and decoration.

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Artist: John Hall Thorpe
Bluebell Wood, John Hall Thorpe colour woodcut, c1920
By John Hall Thorpe
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Colour woodcut. C1922.Signed in pencil below the image. Hall Thorpe's colourful and decorative woodcuts were very popular in the 1920s and 1930s. He was ...
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1920s Art Nouveau John Hall Thorpe Prints and Multiples

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Open Gate
By John Hall Thorpe
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This artwork titled "Open Gate" c.1925 is an original color woodcut by renown Australian/British artist John Hall Thorpe, 1874-1947 It is hand signed ...
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