Sale 5451
London, South Kensington
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19 April 2011
Price realised
GBP 750
Estimate
Julian Trevelyan (1910-1988) Richmond, from Thames Suite (Turner 266) etching and aquatint in colours, 1969, on J. Green paper, signed and titled in pencil, a printer's proof aside from the edition of 75, published by London Graphics and printed by Geoffrey Beardsall and Dorothea Wight, London, the full sheet, generally in very good condition, P. 475 x 350 mm., S. 750 x 580 mm.; with Low Tide (T. 298), signed and titled in pencil, an artist proof aside from the edition of 52, with the colouring instructions by the artist, generally in good condition, P. 350 x 480 mm., S. 590 x 795 mm. (2)
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