lynn chadwick / standing figure / 26/2022

£999.00

Lynn Chadwick (1914–2003) was a British sculptor known for his striking, angular figures, often depicting pairs of human and animal forms. Originally trained as an architectural draughtsman, he became a pilot during World War II before a successful solo exhibition in 1950 launched his career in sculpture. He gained international recognition when he won the International Sculpture Prize at the Venice Biennale in 1956.

Original lithograph in colours on wove paper.
Signed Chadwick in pencil, dated '69. Numbered from the limited edition of 150.
Published by the Kestner-Kesellschaft, Hanover, with their stamp to the reverse and Chadwick watermark.
Formerly property of The Everson Museum, New York, it was sold to benefit the museum's collection fund.
In good condition with strong, bright colours.
There is some tape to reverse at the top sheet edge which has caused slight rippling of the paper visible from the front. Slight paper abrasion to the mid left of the image, another at the lower sheet edge and another to the mid right of the image - all hardly noticeable. The image is perfect and bright and the paper has not discoloured.

standing figure
1969
lithograph
sheet: 820mm x 590mm
frame: 840mm x 615mm
signed, dated and numbered
in very good condition - note slight blemishes as described above

super-slim aluminium frame tight to the full sheet

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