Keith Vaughan
The Walled Garden, 1951
colour lithograph, printed in yellow ochre, cerulean blue, olive green, and black, on cream wove BFK Rives paper
390 x 450 mm
Edition of 50 with unknown number of proofs
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Colour lithograph, printed in yellow ochre, cerulean blue, olive green, and black, on cream wove BFK Rives paper 1951, size 15 x 19.50 (390 x 450 mm) For the composition...
Colour lithograph, printed in yellow ochre, cerulean blue, olive green, and black, on cream wove BFK Rives paper 1951, size 15 x 19.50 (390 x 450 mm) For the composition Vaughan turned to a 1946 gouache. The high wall with its distinctive overhanging parapetand the Georgian symmetry of the house suggest that the subject was derived from his many studies in gouache, ink and wash of the walled garden at Ashford Gifford in Wiltshire, near the army depot at Codford where Vaughan had been stationed during the war.
Provenance
Redern Gallery, Cork St., LondonJohn Contable, April 2014
Exhibitions
First exhibited at the Redfern Gallery's Summer Exhibition of 1951 among prints by the Society of London Painter Printers.Join our community of art lovers
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