FRINK, Elisabeth; [CHAUCER, Geoffrey].
Etchings illustrating Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
Etchings illustrating Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
Introduction and Translation by Nevill Coghill.
Stock Code 81944
London, Waddington Galleries, 1972
Elisabeth Frink was born in Suffolk in 1930 and became one of Britain's most eminent sculptors. She attended both the Guildford and Chelsea Schools of Art, and had her first major exhibition at the Beaux Arts Gallery in London when she was only twenty-two. Throughout her lifetime she was known as one of the most accomplished sculptors of animal and human forms: men, dogs, horses and birds were her most consistent subjects. Her graphic work and drawings privileged the same themes and were executed with the same simplicity and sense of texture that can be found in her sculptural work.
Large folio (64.8 x 92.8 cm). One of 50 copies. 19 original full-page etchings with aquatint in black on J. Barcham Green paper, numbered B98 with artist's signature in ink at rear. Publisher's full green cloth with gold-blocked design on the front cover, housed in cream coloured slip-case.
Couldn't load pickup availability
Provenance
Provenance
Delivery
Delivery
We offer secure and express delivery on all local and international orders of rare books, maps and prints placed through this website.
About us
About us
Shapero Rare Books is an internationally renowned dealer in antiquarian & rare books and works on paper.
Our Bookshop and Gallery can be found in the heart of Mayfair at 94 New Bond Street, where most of our stock is available to view and on public display.
We exhibit at major international art fairs, including TEFAF (Maastricht and New York), Frieze Masters, Art Miami and Masterpiece London, as well as antiquarian & rare book fairs including New York, Paris, London, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Hong Kong.
Ask us a question
Ask us a question




