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Thirty-five artists

Print
1982 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Black and white linocut on Somerset paper, printed by the artist, depicting a male hand pointing down through shafts of light from above in the top left corner of the sheet. The finger extends towards curving lines similar to the rendering of geographical features, before repeating the pointing motif much smaller in the bottom right corner of the sheet. Signed, numbered, titled and dated by the artist in pencil.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • Thirty-five artists (series title)
  • Finger print (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Linocut on Somerset paper
Brief description
Print by Rose Finn-Kelcey from Volume Five of a Royal College of Art (RCA) printmaking portfolio entitled 'Thirty-five artists'. Great Britain, 1982.
Physical description
Black and white linocut on Somerset paper, printed by the artist, depicting a male hand pointing down through shafts of light from above in the top left corner of the sheet. The finger extends towards curving lines similar to the rendering of geographical features, before repeating the pointing motif much smaller in the bottom right corner of the sheet. Signed, numbered, titled and dated by the artist in pencil.
Dimensions
  • Portfolio height: 67.4cm
  • Porfolio when closed width: 52cm
  • Sheets height: 65cm
  • Sheets width: 50cm
Dimensions measured 31/12/2014
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
E.623:9-1996

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Record createdApril 20, 2009
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