The Morning Star (1932) £250
Pencil signed and titled wood engraving, numbered edition of 12 (this is number 1 of 12). Block measures 18.8cm x 12.8cm plus borders. Conservation mounted.
Blair Hughes-Stanton (1902-1984) was one of the most technically accomplished artists of his time, creating fine engravings rarely rivalled. Born in London in 1902, he studied at The Byam Shaw Art School, The Royal Academy Schools and at The Leon Underwood School of Painting and Sculpture between 1919 and 1924. Although an accomplished painter, he excelled as a wood-engraver and became one of the most significant book illustrators and designers of the 1920′s and 30′s. Hughes-Stanton specialised in the illustration and the production of illustrated books for small scale publishers such as The Golden Cockerel Press, The Cresset Press, The Greynog Press and his own Gemini Press.
Pencil signed and titled wood engraving, numbered edition of 12 (this is number 1 of 12). Block measures 18.8cm x 12.8cm plus borders. Conservation mounted.
Pencil signed and titled wood engraving, numbered edition of 12. Block measures 7.4cm x 13.3cm plus borders. Presents well, minor paper toning. Conservation mounted.
Pencil signed wood engraving, titled ‘Chapter 22’ and initialled ‘Artist’s Proof 2’, dated 1931. Block measures 10cm x 8.4cm plus full borders. Conservation mounted.