Blair Hughes-Stanton, British 1902-1981 - Stour; pencil on paper, 21.4 x 27.3 cm (ARR) Note: Blair Hughes Stanton (1902 – 1981) was one of the most notorious and acclaimed artists in Britain during the interwar era, known for his role in the...
Blair Hughes-Stanton, British 1902-1981 - Stour; pencil on paper, 21.4 x 27.3 cm (ARR) Note: Blair Hughes Stanton (1902 – 1981) was one of the most notorious and acclaimed artists in Britain during the interwar era, known for his role in the revival of wood engraving in Modern art. He studied under Leon Underwood at his Brook Green School alongside Henry Moore and Eileen Agar, where he developed a unique visual language, creating works that were a celebration of love and physicality. Alongside his first wife, Gertrude Hermes, Hughes Stanton became a much sought-after book illustrator, his wood engravings featuring in books by his friend D.H. Lawrence and T.E. Lawrence’s Seven Pillars of Wisdom.
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Blair Hughes-Stanton, British 1902-1981 - Stour; pencil on paper, 21.4 x 27.3 cm (ARR) Note: Blair Hughes Stanton (1902 – 1981) was one of the most notorious and acclaimed artists in Britain during the interwar era, known for his role in the revival of wood engraving in Modern art. He studied under Leon Underwood at his Brook Green School alongside Henry Moore and Eileen Agar, where he developed a unique visual language, creating works that were a celebration of love and physicality. Alongside his first wife, Gertrude Hermes, Hughes Stanton became a much sought-after book illustrator, his wood engravings featuring in books by his friend D.H. Lawrence and T.E. Lawrence’s Seven Pillars of Wisdom.
Please refer to department for condition report