Patrick Heron U.K., 1920-1999
Interlocking Pink and Vermillion with Blue, 1970
Original screenprint, 1970, in colours, signed and dated by the artist in pencil, verso is the Publishers stamp and an archive number written in pencil: 82.99
Image: 59.4 x 78.7 cm
Sheet: 100.5 x 71.5 cm
Framed: 88 x 111.5 cm
Sheet: 100.5 x 71.5 cm
Framed: 88 x 111.5 cm
Arist proof (Edition of 72, signed)
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The angular shapes with dramatic strong colours are typical of the artists works made in the 1960’s and ’70’s. Heron was an important member of the St Ives School and...
The angular shapes with dramatic strong colours are typical of the artists works made in the 1960’s and ’70’s. Heron was an important member of the St Ives School and suggested that these represented the fields, rivers, lakes and seas of his native Cornwall viewed from up high in the sky. As well as painting and tapestry design, Patrick Heron has also designed a stained glass window for the Tate Gallery in St. Ives and designed a kneeler to encircle the Henry Moore altar at St. Stephen Wallbrook in London.
Exhibitions
Comparative edition of the present work resides in:Tate Gallery, presented to them by Rose and Chris Prater through the Institute of Contemporary Prints in 1975. Their collection reference is P04275 - https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/heron-interlocking-pink-and-vermilion-with-blue-april-1970-p04275