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Collaboration in Practice: British Lithography 1800 – 2022

Past exhibition
26 April - 1 May 2023
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  • Barnett Freedman (1901-58)
    Barnett Freedman (1901-58)
    View Detail PageGun Turrett HMS Repulse, Barnett Freedman (1901-58), Lithograph 760mm x 1020mm 1941 © Estate of Barnett Freedman
  • John Duffin RE
    John Duffin RE
    View Detail PageKing’s Cross Station, John Duffin RE (b.1965), Lithograph 700mm x 500mm 2020 Collaborating Printer Paul Croft © John Duffin
  • Bronwen Sleigh
    Bronwen Sleigh
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    Jattavagen, Bronwen Sleigh (b. 1980), Lithograph, 615mm x 815mm, 2013 Collaborating printer Alistair Clark, Published by Edinburgh Printmakers

  • Keith Vaughan (1912-77)
    Keith Vaughan (1912-77)
    View Detail PageThe Woodman Blue Boy, Keith Vaughan (1912-77), Lithograph 465mm x 315mm 1949 Published by Miller’s Press, © Estate of Keith Vaughan
  • Van Jobard of Brussels (1782-1871)

    Van Jobard of Brussels (1782-1871)

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    Van Jobard of Brussels (1782-1871), Portrait of Alois Senefelder (c1830), crayon lithograph

  • Eduard Kaiser (1820-1895)

    Eduard Kaiser (1820-1895)

    View Detail PageEduard Kaiser (1820-1895) After Bernadini di Betto Pinturicchio (1454 – 1513), Aeneus Silvius Piccolomini Receiving the Cardinal’s Hat (1882), Chromolithograph
  • P Bayley (Active 1800 – 1810)

    P Bayley (Active 1800 – 1810)

    View Detail PageP Bayley (Active 1800 – 1810), Lion Asleep (1802), Polyautograph
  • Charles Hullmandel (1789 – 1850)

    Charles Hullmandel (1789 – 1850)

    View Detail PageCharles Hullmandel (1789 – 1850), Shakespeare Cliff from Dover Pier From Britannia Delineatta (1822), crayon lithograph
  • Eric Ravilious (1903 – 1942)

    Eric Ravilious (1903 – 1942)

    View Detail PageEric Ravilious (1903 – 1942), The Submarine Engineer 1938
  • Michael Ayrton (1921 – 1975)

    Michael Ayrton (1921 – 1975)

    View Detail PageMichael Ayrton (1921 – 1975), The Greek Suite: Sacred Space 1959
  • John Elwyn (1916 – 1997)

    John Elwyn (1916 – 1997)

    View Detail PageJohn Elwyn (1916 – 1997), Cardiganshire Yellow Landscape With Farmstead 1969
  • John Copley (1859 – 1921), A Tea Shop 1909, colour lithograph

    John Copley (1859 – 1921), A Tea Shop 1909, colour lithograph

  • Jemma Gunning RE (b.1988)

    Jemma Gunning RE (b.1988)

    View Detail PageJemma Gunning RE (b.1988), British Street II 2022
  • James Duffield Harding (1798 – 1863)

    James Duffield Harding (1798 – 1863)

    View Detail PageJames Duffield Harding (1798 – 1863), Black Poplar From the Park and the Forest (1841), lithotint
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