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Joan Bloxam (British exh. 1907-1937)


Joan Bloxam was a landscape painter, black and white artist, lithographer and teacher. She studied at the Cope and Nichols School of Art, the John Hassals School of Art and the Central School of Arts and Crafts, where she received four medals for drawing and painting. She exhibited regularly at the Royal Society of Artists, Birmingham, the Walker art Gallery, the London Salon, the Royal Academy, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Hibernian Academy, the Royal Miniature Society, the Society of Women Artists and at Walker's Gallery, London. Blythburgh Church, Suffolk was exhibited at the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1937.

References:
Royal Academy Exhibitors, 1905-1970, vol. 5: 159; Johnson, J. and A. Greutzner. Dictionary of British Artists, 1880-1940: 63.Included with each print is the original exhibition label from the Senefelder Club's 27th and 28th Annual Exhibition of Lithographs by Modern Artists held in 1937-38 at the Zwemmer Gallery, London.


Joan Bloxam. Chimneys Sunderland



The Bridges, Sunderland
Lithograph
1936
signed, dated and editioned 8 of first printing by the artist in pencil
44.5 x 28.5cm. (sheet)

minor browning to isolated areas

£95 (within mount)


Joan Bloxam. Chimneys, Sunderland




Chimneys, Sunderland

Lithograph
1936
signed, dated and editioned 14 of first printing by the artist in pencil
48 x 37cm. (sheet)

£150 (within mount)

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