Sybil Andrews Abstract Prints
Sybil Andrews was an English-Canadian artist who specialized in printmaking and is best known for her reductionist linocuts. Born in 1898 in Bury St Edmunds, Andrews was unable to go straight to art school after her high school, as her family could not afford the tuition fees. Given the shortage of young men during the First World War, in 1916 she was apprenticed as a welder, working in the Bristol Welding Company’s airplane factory, helping in the development of the first all-metal airplane. During this period, she took an art correspondence course. After the war, Andrews returned to Bury St Edmunds, where she was employed as an art teacher at Portland House School. Between 1922–24, she attended the Heatherley School of Fine Art in London. Andrews continued to practice the art and met the architect Cyril Power, who became a mentor figure, and then her working partner until 1938. Between 1930–38, Andrews and Power shared a studio in Hammersmith. In 1933, Andrews and Cyril Power had an exhibition of their color monotypes and linocuts at the Redfern Gallery. Most of her monotypes were destroyed by a fire in an Ottawa gallery, in 1959 and they are therefore now seldom seen.
1930s Modern Sybil Andrews Abstract Prints
Linocut
1960s Futurist Sybil Andrews Abstract Prints
Linocut
1920s Futurist Sybil Andrews Abstract Prints
Screen
1930s Futurist Sybil Andrews Abstract Prints
Linocut
1950s Futurist Sybil Andrews Abstract Prints
Lithograph
Mid-20th Century Surrealist Sybil Andrews Abstract Prints
Linocut
Mid-20th Century American Modern Sybil Andrews Abstract Prints
Linocut
2010s Abstract Sybil Andrews Abstract Prints
Paper, Aquatint, Linocut
Mid-20th Century American Modern Sybil Andrews Abstract Prints
Linocut
Early 2000s Contemporary Sybil Andrews Abstract Prints
Linocut, Paper, Woodcut
Late 20th Century Futurist Sybil Andrews Abstract Prints
Paper
2010s Abstract Sybil Andrews Abstract Prints
Etching, Paper, Aquatint, Linocut
1960s Futurist Sybil Andrews Abstract Prints
Lithograph
Early 2000s Abstract Sybil Andrews Abstract Prints
Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment