Instantly recognisable this lighthearted and fun artwork by artist Jeffery Edwards is sure to look great on any wall.
Jeffery Edwards is a British artist who was born in London in 1945. Edwards studied at Leeds College of Art (1964–67) and then at the Royal College of Art (1967–70), where he was awarded a Printmaking Prize.
Edwards' most significant artistic output has been in making prints, where he typically 'adopts a bland, comic‐book style for his eerie domestic dramas'.
He has participated in several international exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale in 1972, the Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts in 1973, and 'New British Printmakers' at the Brooklyn Museum in 1974, among others. Edwards has also taken up teaching positions in printmaking at various art colleges, including the Royal College of Art and The Slade School of Fine Art, and has also lectured at the Chelsea College of Arts.
[Text taken from Tate.org.uk]
Titled 'Where Is That Cat?', signed and dated by the artist along with its limited edition number. With some wear commensurate with age including some marks and small scuffs.
This is a fantastic piece of British 20th century art history that will brighten up and enhance any interior / art collection.
Measures approximately 64.5cm wide, 73.5cm tall and 3cm deep.
Jeffery Edwards is a British artist who was born in London in 1945. Edwards studied at Leeds College of Art (1964–67) and then at the Royal College of Art (1967–70), where he was awarded a Printmaking Prize.
Edwards' most significant artistic output has been in making prints, where he typically 'adopts a bland, comic‐book style for his eerie domestic dramas'.
He has participated in several international exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale in 1972, the Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts in 1973, and 'New British Printmakers' at the Brooklyn Museum in 1974, among others. Edwards has also taken up teaching positions in printmaking at various art colleges, including the Royal College of Art and The Slade School of Fine Art, and has also lectured at the Chelsea College of Arts.
[Text taken from Tate.org.uk]
Titled 'Where Is That Cat?', signed and dated by the artist along with its limited edition number. With some wear commensurate with age including some marks and small scuffs.
This is a fantastic piece of British 20th century art history that will brighten up and enhance any interior / art collection.
Measures approximately 64.5cm wide, 73.5cm tall and 3cm deep.