Examples of Edward Bawden's Work - prints
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Amongst
Bawden's earliest exhibited works were the six copper-line engravings of
1927. Later print works include several series of lithographs and linocuts.
Some of his best-known print series are: Bawden's Brighton 1953-59, Nine
London Monuments, 1966 and Six London Markets, 1967.
The Cecil Higgins Gallery contains over 300 examples of his linocuts and lithographs, as well as material for the London Underground, Fortnum & Mason, Twinings and NatWest Bank to name but a few. In addition, the archive contains Bawden's working drawings and lino blocks. |
Six London Markets series 1967 |
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Aesop's Fables 1970 |
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Nine London Monuments series 1966 |
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| Copper line engravings from 1927 to 1929 | ||
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Copyright of Cecil Higgins Art Gallery and Museum 2005
