Sale 5451
London, South Kensington
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19 April 2011
Price realised
GBP 1,188
Estimate
Julian Trevelyan (1910-1988) Hay-cart (Turner 256) etching, aquatint and soft-ground in colours, 1972, on T.H. Saunders paper, signed and titled in pencil, a printer's proof aside from the edition of 65, published by Leslie Waddington Ltd and printed by Studio Prints, Londons, the full sheet, in excellent condition, P. 350 x 480 mm., S. 593 x 742 mm.; with Buffaloes, from Indian Suite (T. 202), signed and titled in pencil, a proof aside from the edition of 75, with a few printer's handling marks, extensively light stained, otherwise in generally good condition, P. 350 x 470 m., S. 585 x 780 mm. (2)
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