Herbert Cutner (1881-1969) - Drypoint, Portrait of a German Shepherd

Description

A charming original drypoint with etching by artist Herbert Cutner (1881-1969). Initialled and dated in plate to the right-hand edge. On wove.

Condition

The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some light creasing and discolouration.

Collection Information

A rich and varied body of work from master etcher and writer Herbert Cutner. Most of the work in this collection spans the artist's life to the first half of the 20th century, with the majority signed and dated. Cutner has succeeded in suggesting an enormous amount of detail in each composition, through carefully controlled areas of cross hatch and crisp printed line. This collection could have you browsing for a while!

Biography

Herbert Cutner was an etcher and writer born in Hull. He studied at the London County Council Bolt Court School of Art and at the Central School of Arts and Crafts, where his tutors included Walter Bayes and Frank Lewis Emanuel. He exhibited mainly at the Society of Graphic Arts and was elected a member there in 1923. The V&A hold example of his work. He died in London in 1969.

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Details

  • Size: 15.8 x 10.8cm (6.2" x 4.3")
    Sheet: 22.9 x 17.9cm (9" x 7")
    Plate: 16.5 x 11cm (6.5" x 4.3")
  • Product Code: rw882
  • Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

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