Near Brantôme SOLD
Lithograph, signed on the stone, 1st edition 1930. Edition of 40. Image measures 38cm x 27.5cm. Example from edition in Tate Collection. Conservation mounted.
Roger Eliot Fry (1866 – 1934) was an English artist and critic, and an influential member of the Bloomsbury Group, an English group of artists and scholars (associated with the French Bohemian movement) that existed from around 1905 until approximately the time of World War II. The members frequently gathered to discuss aesthetic and philosophical questions. Members included Virginia Woolf and her sister, Vanessa Bell, together with her husband, Clive Bell, Duncan Grant, John Maynard Keynes and E M Forster.
Lithograph, signed on the stone, 1st edition 1930. Edition of 40. Image measures 38cm x 27.5cm. Example from edition in Tate Collection. Conservation mounted.
Lithograph, signed on the stone, 1st edition 1930. Edition of 40. Image measures 38cm x 27.5cm. Example from edition in Tate Collection. Conservation mounted.
Lithograph, signed on the stone, 1st edition 1927. Edition of 40. Image measures 38cm x 27.5cm. Example from edition in Tate Collection. Conservation mounted.
Lithograph, signed on the stone, 1st edition 1930. Edition of 40. Image measures 38cm x 27.5cm. Example from edition in Tate Collection. Conservation mounted.
Lithograph, signed on the stone, 1st edition 1930. Edition of 40. Image measures 38cm x 27.5cm. Example from edition in Tate Collection. Light staining left
Lithograph, signed on the stone, 1st edition 1930. Edition of 40. Image measures 38cm x 27.5cm. Example from edition in Tate Collection. Light staining left
Lithograph, signed on the stone, 1st edition 1930. Edition of 40. Image measures 38cm x 27.5cm. Example from edition in Tate Collection. Conservation mounted.
Lithograph, signed on the stone, 1st edition 1930. Edition of 40. Image measures 38cm x 27.5cm. Example from edition in Tate Collection. Conservation mounted.
Lithograph, signed on the stone, 1st edition 1930. Edition of 40. Image measures 38cm x 27.5cm. Example from edition in Tate Collection. Conservation mounted.