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John Piper (British, 1903-1992)


John Piper. Holme


Holme, Nottinghamshire
Screenprint On Velin Arches paper
proof outside regular edition of 70, signed by the artist in pencil
1985
Image size: 50cm x 66cm
Sheet size: 61cm x 76.5cm
printed at the Kelpra Studio, Published by Marlborough
References: recorded in Orde Levinson. John Piper: The Complete Graphic Works. A Catalogue Raisonné 1923-1983, 1987, no. 373.




John Piper. Brunswick Terrace


Brunswick Terrace, Brighton
Etching and Aquatint
1939
Edition of 200
21.5 x 28 cm.

References: recorded in Orde Levinson. John Piper: The Complete Graphic Works. A Catalogue Raisonné 1923-1983, 1987, no. 16.

This print is from the 1939 Brighton Aquatints series.

£350



John Piper. Ceres and proserpine


Ceres and Proserpine
Etching and Aquatint on Velin arches
edition of 70, signed by the artist with initials in pencil
1990
printed at the Kelpra Studio, Published by Marlborough
60.5 x 73.7 cm (sheet size)
References: recorded in Orde Levinson. John Piper: The Complete Graphic Works. A Catalogue Raisonné 1923-1983, 1987, no. 428.




John Piper. Newgate Chapel


Newgate Chapel
Lithograph
1966
signed and numbered 16/75 by the artist in pencil
81 x 59 cm. (unframed sheet size)
References: recorded in Orde Levinson. John Piper: The Complete Graphic Works. A Catalogue Raisonné 1923-1983, 1987, no. 174.

£900 (framed in contemporary silvered frame)

Newgate Chapel was attached to the notorious London Regency prison demolished in 1902.


John Piper. Exeter College Chapel



Exeter College Chapel, Oxford
Screenprint
1977
signed and numbered 100/100 by the artist in pencil
93.1 x 70.9 cm. (unframed sheet size)
Published by Marlborough Fine Arts in 1977. A fine impression.

References: recorded in Orde Levinson. John Piper: The Complete Graphic Works. A Catalogue Raisonné 1923-1983, 1987, no. 269.



This majestic and impressive screenprint shows Piper at his best where the richness of the chapel and its surrounding landscape are gloriously captured in rich hues of gold, green and blue.


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