







Master British artist and printer Terry Willson (1948) distinguished himself by choosing difficult, emotional subject matter for his artwork. His uncompromising visual content and technical expertise as a printmaker brought him both national and international praise. His artwork is held in numerous public collections including the Tate Gallery, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Lost Angeles Museum of Art.
What became of Mr. Willson in his later years still remains a mystery. He disappeared, without a trace, leaving his studio completely intact. He was not seen or heard from again within the artistic community.
This particular screen print 'Anonymous Portrait No. 5' is a fantastic piece of British 20th century art history that will enhance any interior / art collection.
A limited edition print, printed at the Coriander Studio jointly with Palm Tree Editions and is hand signed and numbered 91/150 by the artist. What's particularly nice about this piece is that it comes with a certificate from Christie's Contemporary Art, fixed to the back.
In general good condition with light wear commensurate with age.
Measures approximately 100cm tall, 78cm wide and 2cm deep.