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  • Moth to a flame, circa 1927 -
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     £760 



    Presentation: Unframed
    SN: 5176

    Original woodblock, inscribed on the reverse
    3 x  13/4 in.

  • Windmill and house at river side -
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     £280 



    Presentation: Unframed
    SN: 5180

    Original woodblock
    3 x 2 in.

  • Horse kicking, circa 1927 -
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    Presentation: Unframed
    SN: 5177

    Signed with monogram
    Original woodblock
    1 1/2 x 2 1/4 in.

     

    Arthur Henry Andrews (1906-1966) was a painter, print maker and teacher who was born in London and married to the artist Sushila Singh.  They were fellow students at Hornsey School of Art and Royal College of Art under William Rothenstein, graduating in 1929.  He held a number of teaching posts in Sheffield and Derby Colleges of Art and Batley School of Art, eventually becoming Principal of Poole College of Further Education and Art Advisor to Dorset Education Committee.  He showed at Foyles Gallery and at public galleries in Bradford and Leeds, where he had one-man shows, also in group exhibitions at RA, Grabowski and Redfurn Galleries.  He was made a member of the Design and Industries Association in 1934, SWE in 1935.  Sir Edward Marsh held his workin, as did Victoria and Albert Museum and public galleries in Leeds, Bournemouth and Southport.  Later in his life he lived in Bournemouth, Hampshire.

    We are grateful to David Buckman for assistance.

     

  • Lion ready to attack -
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    Presentation: Unframed
    SN: 5178

    Original woodblock
    2 x 3 in.

  • Nôtre Dame de Paris, 1927 -
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    Presentation: Unframed
    SN: 5179

    Signed with monogram and signed and dated on the reverse
    Original woodblock
    5 x 6 1/4 ins.

    Nôtre Dame de Paris is shown in reverse (the printed images would therefore appear correctly)

    Arthur Henry Andrews (1906-1966) was a painter, print maker and teacher who was born in London and married to the artist Sushila Singh.  They were fellow students at Hornsey School of Art and Royal College of Art under William Rothenstein, graduating in 1929.  He held a number of teaching posts in Sheffield and Derby Colleges of Art and Batley School of Art, eventually becoming Principal of Poole College of Further Education and Art Advisor to Dorset Education Committee.  He showed at Foyles Gallery and at public galleries in Bradford and Leeds, where he had one-man shows, also in group exhibitions at RA, Grabowski and Redfurn Galleries.  He was made a member of the Design and Industries Association in 1934, SWE in 1935.  Sir Edward Marsh held his workin, as did Victoria and Albert Museum and public galleries in Leeds, Bournemouth and Southport.  Later in his life he lived in Bournemouth, Hampshire.

    We are grateful to David Buckman and Michael Barker for assistance.

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