JOHN BANTING (1902-1972)
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JOHN BANTING (1902-1972)

The 100th Lie, from: 12 Blueprints

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JOHN BANTING (1902-1972)
The 100th Lie, from: 12 Blueprints
cyanotype (blueprint), 1931, on wove paper, signed, dated, titled and numbered 1/100 in black ink, the full sheet, tipped at the corners to the original grey-brown backing sheet (as issued), in very good condition, framed
Image & Sheet 243 x 138 mm.
Literature
F. Carey & A. Griffiths, Avant-Garde British Printmaking 1914 - 1960, British Museum, London, 1990, no. 88/3 (another impression illustrated).
Special notice
Artist's Resale Right ("Droit de Suite"). Artist's Resale Right Regulations 2006 apply to this lot, the buyer agrees to pay us an amount equal to the resale royalty provided for in those Regulations, and we undertake to the buyer to pay such amount to the artist's collection agent.

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Lot Essay

The planned edition of one hundred was never completed. The British Museum records that the highest edition number found on a print from the series is 14/100, indicating that there were scarcely more than 14 impressions printed of each subject.

'John Banting was the first, and perhaps the only true Surrealist that this country produced. The blueprints that he made from 1931 onwards are extraordinary, both in their imagery and in their technique, which had nothing whatever to do with any tradition of printmaking in this country but was instead derived from Man Ray's photograms and Max Ernst's drawings.' (F. Carey & A. Griffiths, Avant-Garde British Printmaking 1914 - 1960, British Museum, London, 1990, p. 90).

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