Pas de copie - pas de repro. ENTOILEE (ON LINEN - LINEN BACKED). 99 CM X 63 CM. (+ 4 cm de marge d'entoilage, idéal pour encadrement). (+ 4cm linen backing margin, for framing).
Il y a sur cette affiche au papier épais. Des restaurations suite à des déchirures encore visibles. VOIR DETAILS SUR L'ILLUSTRATRICE PLUS BAS. Il est écrit sur l'affiche. LANE FOSTER & DUDLEY JARRETT.
Vous pouvez nous contacter pour la sauvegarde de vos affiches. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. St John's Wood School of Art.
Central School of Arts and Crafts. Foster was born at Seaton. In Devon but raised in Manchester. Before she moved to London.
There she studied at the St John's Wood School of Art. Then at the Royal Academy Schools. Before enrolling at the Central School of Arts and Crafts.
Where she was taught printmaking by Noel Rooke. At the Central School she was awarded a silver medal for figure painting in 1921.After graduating Foster created a career that combined portrait painting with illustrating books and the production of advertising material. For almost twenty years Foster designed promotional material for William Hollins & Co. And their various brands which included Viyella.
She also created illustrations for Cadbury. Throughout her career Foster illustrated several dozen books. For a 1923 edition of The Merrie Tales of Jacques Tournebroche by Anatole France. She created a set of sixteen wood engravings that were acquired for the British Museum. Print collection while the Metropolitan Museum of Art.In New York holds a set of her prints for Canadian Fairy Tales from 1922. Foster exhibited paintings and drawings in group exhibitions throughout her career, notably at the Royal Academy. In London between 1952 and 1964 and with the Society of Women Artists.
She also exhibited works with the New English Art Club. And at the Art Institute of Chicago. Foster was an elected member of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society. And was an associate member of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers. Foster married the artist and writer Howard Dudley Jarrett in 1925 and died at Wincanton."The Organ Grinder", Contemporary English Woodcuts. The Golden Journey of Mr Paradyne by William John Locke. The Headswoman, 1921, by Kenneth Grahame.
The Merrie Tales of Jacques Tournebroche, 1923. Little Sea Dogs and Other Tales, 1925, by Anatole France. Lets Do It, 1938, by Marcia Lane Foster.Dusty's Windmill, 1949, by Kitty Barne. Paris Adventure, 1954, by Viola Bayley.
Scottish Adventure, 1965, by Viola Bayley.