Beer, Richard: Magdalen Bridge, Oxford – SOLD

£90.00

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Description

Artist: Richard Beer (1928-2006), signed in pencil

Title and date: Magdalen Bridge, Oxford

Size of picture: 35 x 23 cm

Description: a limited edition coloured etching on paper, numbered 25 of 100, framed and glazed in non-reflective glass.

More images can be provided on request.

Artist description:

Born in London, Richard Beer studied at the Slade School between 1945 and 1950 then worked under Hayter at Atelier 17 in Paris. In 1955, he designed the sets and costumes for Cranko’s ‘The Lady and the Fool’ at Covent Garden and subsequently worked for him in Stuttgart. He taught print-making at the Chelsea School of Art and is a founder member of the Printmakers Council. His works, which are mainly architectural and landscape, capture the feeling and atmosphere of the places he visits. In 1970 he collaborated with John Betjeman to produce ‘Ten Wren Churches’, a portfolio of prints and essays, and London Transport commissioned him to design a poster on Hawksmere buildings. Richard Beer has had many one-man exhibitions, he exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy and travelled widely every summer, usually in Italy.