Modern British Art
Printed in three colours (black (printing ink); greyish beige (oil colour); light blue (oil colour)) on thin off-white oriental paper. This print was first shown at the Redfern Gallery, as part of its summer show Modern Colour Prints.
Exhibitions
British Prints from the Machine Age - Rhythms of Modern Life 1914-1939, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and The Wolfsonian-Florida International University, 2008-2010 (another impression shown)
Literature
Claude Flight, The Art and Craft of Lino Cutting, 1934 (illus. p. 15)
Frances Carey and Antony Griffiths, Avant-Garde British Printmaking 1914-1960, British Museum Publications, 1990 (cat. no. 65)
Stephen Coppel, Linocuts of the Machine Age - Claude Flight and the Grosvenor School, Scolar Press/National Gallery of Australia, 1995 (cat. no. LT26)