julian-trevelyan-british-1910-1988-i-aigues-mortes-i-i-la-turbie-i-and-i-ephesus-i-three-works
Lot 2029
Julian Trevelyan (British, 1910-1988), Aigues-Mortes, La Turbie, and Ephesus (Three Works)
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Etching and aquatint in colors on wove sheets, 1975 and 1973, each pencil signed and titled, the first marked as artist's proof, the full sheets, unframed.

Platemarks 13 3/4 x 18 3/4 in.; Sheet size 23 x 30 3/4 in. (each approximately; some oriented vertically)

Prints and Photographs from the Davidson College Art Collection, Sold to support new acquisitions

Trevelyan was a leader of the etching revolution that began in the 1960s. As head of the Etching Department at the Royal College of Art in London, his students included David Hockney and Norman Ackroyd. Trevelyan's subject matter is often dreamy, and he achieves highly-detailed, textural surfaces in his prints.

Very good condition, and nice impressions; the first and third with minor edge crease and faint margin stan/superficial abrasion (respectively).