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[A Cafe, Furnes.]
[A Cafe, Furnes.]
Frank Brangwyn [signed in pencil.]
[n.d. c.1908.]
Etching with pencil signature; paper watermarked. Plate 350 x 254mm (13¾ x 10"). 100 proofs published, plate destroyed. Fine Art 125.
A cafe in Furnes (Veurne), West Flanders, near to Brangwyn's native town of Bruges. Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956) the Anglo-Welsh artist, painter, water colourist, virtuoso engraver and illustrator.
[Ref: 30672]   £380.00  
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[Het Rabot, Ghent.]
[Het Rabot, Ghent.]
Frank Brangwyn [pencil signature].
[n.d., c.1910.]
Etching. Plate: 125 x 100mm, (5 x 4") with very large margins. Creasing in right margin.
'Het Rabot', a two-towered fortified gateway built in 1491 to block a weak spot in the city's defences. Within the fort is a sluice controlling the water of the River Lieve, which could be used to flood the area around the city when needed for defence. Sir Frank William Brangwyn (1867-1956).
[Ref: 40531]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Work by Frank Brangwyn.
Work by Frank Brangwyn. Ten Plates Reproduced in Facsimile.
Photographische Gesellschaft, Berlin. London Agents: The Berlin Photographic Company, Fine Art Publishers to the King. - MDCCCCXIV [1914]
Parchment portfolio gilt, no 22 of a large paper issue of 25, containing 10 colour photogravures, proofs signed in pencil by the artist and blind stamped, with title and contents. Issue label on front pastedown, numbered and signed in ink by Brangwyn. 4pp. prospectus extra. Portfolio, title and contents worn, distressed, plates in good condition, but 'Fruit' lacks title label pasted on reverse.
Ten plates illustrating porters in the London docks, including Rug Porters, Meat, Tea & Suger, Curios & Coal.. According to the contents: 'The reproductions are from the cartoons for the Paintings executed in 1913-1914 for Lloyd's Register, in the City of London'. The ten paintings in tempura decorated the committee luncheon room until the late 1960s when they were put into storage and subsequently lost!
[Ref: 52064]   £1,250.00   view all images for this item
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The Etching Work of Frank Brangwyn A.R.A., R.E.
The Etching Work of Frank Brangwyn A.R.A., R.E. A Catalogue by Frank Newbolt., A.R.E. with Appreciations by Henry Marcel, Director of the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, and Prof. Dr. Hans W. Singer, Keeper of the Royal Print Room, Dresden.
The Fine Art Society Ltd. 148 New Bond St. London. 1908.
Folio, Ltd Ed. 11/100, original printed boards with cloth spine, endpapers browned, within original printed cloth folder and card slipcase with title label, broken with upper edge lost; pp. 42, portrait of the artist on label on the titlepage, 51 collotype illustrations after Brangwyn, with tissue guards. With three original etchings signed by Brangyn in inner pocket of folders. Other than the endpapers and the card box, generally clean and in good condition
Frank William Brangwyn (Bruges, 1867 - London, 1956) was one of the most influential etchers of the early twentieth century. He had already established his reputation as a major painter and watercolourist when he attempted his first etching in 1900. He was then quickly drawn more and more to the many possibilities of this artistic medium and by 1926 had completed 331 original etchings. Most of Brangwyn's art concentrated upon figure studies, architectural and marine subjects. He traveled extensively and many of his most famous etchings are of continental views, particularly scenes from Normandy, Belgium and Italy.
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[The Gate of the Farm.]
[The Gate of the Farm.]
Frank Brangwyn. [signed in pencil.]
[n.d., c.1907.]
Etching with mezzotint. Plate: 300 x 250mm (11¾ x 9¾").
A view of a French farm in which figures, some carrying large baskets on their backs, walk through a large, half-open gate. Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956) the Anglo-Welsh artist, painter and virtuoso engraver and illustrator.
Fine Art Society: 90.
[Ref: 36966]   £480.00  
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[The Gate of the Farm.]
[The Gate of the Farm.]
Frank Brangwyn. [signed in pencil.]
[n.d., c.1907.]
Etching with mezzotint. Plate: 300 x 250mm (11¾ x 9¾") very large margins.
A view of a French farm in which figures, some carrying large baskets on their backs, walk through a large, half-open gate. By Anglo-Welsh artist, painter and virtuoso engraver and illustrator Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956).
Fine Art Society: 90.
[Ref: 49180]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Herongate, Essex.
Herongate, Essex.
Frank Brangwyn [signed in pencil].
Etching, platemark 180 x 240mm (7 x 9½") very large margins.
The Boar's Head in Herongate, Essex, now a Grade II listed country pub. Etched by Frank William Brangwyn (Bruges, 1867 - London, 1956), one of the most influential etchers of the early twentieth century. Brangwyn had already established his reputation as a major painter and watercolourist at the time of his first etching in 1900. He was then quickly drawn more and more to the many possibilities of this artistic medium and by 1926 had completed 331 original etchings. Most of Brangwyn's art concentrated upon figure studies, architectural and marine subjects. He traveled extensively and many of his most famous etchings are of continental views, particularly scenes from Normandy, Belgium and Italy.
[Ref: 41222]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[Scaffolding at Kensington.]
[Scaffolding at Kensington.]
Frank Brangwyn. [Signed in pencil.]
[n.d., c. 1924.]
Etching. Platemark: 480 x 530mm (18¾ x 20¾"). Extremely large margins.
A view in Kensington showing a building under construction, with scaffolding in the centre and to the right. Workers are seen in the foreground, with a tree to the left. Frank William Brangwyn (1867 - 1956) was one of the most influential etchers of the early twentieth century, and had already established his reputation as a major painter and watercolourist before he attempted his first etching in 1900. He was drawn to the many possibilities of this medium and by 1926 had completed 331 original etchings. Most of Brangwyn's art concentrated upon figure studies, architectural and marine subjects.
Fine Art Society: 178 II of II.
[Ref: 36492]   £850.00  

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[The Kitchener Appeal.] 5,000,000 Men.
[The Kitchener Appeal.] 5,000,000 Men.
Frank Brangwyn ft. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons, Ltd. Solely for the Benefit of the Lord Kitchener Memorial Fund and the British Red Cross Fund.
Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd, London, Paris & New York. Publishers to their Majesties the King and Queen. Copyright 1916. Printed in England.
Etching with drypoint, printed on chine collé, with publisher's blindstamp. Proof, remarque in ink of three soldiers firing rifles. 570 x 710mm (22½ x 28"). Tears in backing paper.
A proof for the poster for the Kitchener Appeal urging men to sign up or join the war effort during the Great War. On the left of the central panel are two industrial workers watching as other men move under the panel to become soldiers on the battlefield on the right. The finished panel continued: ''I have said that I would let the country know when more men were wanted for the war. The time has come and I now call for 300,000 recruits to form new armies - Those who are engaged on the production of war material of any kind should not leave their work. It is to men who are not performing this duty that I appeal. 16th May 1915''. Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956) was not an official war artist but he produced over 80 posters during the war, most with no payment.
[Ref: 51312]   £650.00  

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[Porte St. Jacques Parthenay.]
[Porte St. Jacques Parthenay.]
Frank Brangwyn. [signed in pencil.]
[n.d., c.1936.]
Etching. Plate: 280 x 250mm (11 x 9¾''), with very large margins. Mount burn in margins.
A view of the north gate into the ancient, fortified town of Parthenay in France. The gate of St Jacques would have been the entry for medieval pilgrims into the town. By Anglo-Welsh artist, painter and virtuoso engraver and illustrator Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956).
[Ref: 49181]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Notre Dame Poitiers.]
[Notre Dame Poitiers.]
Frank Brangwyn. [signed in pencil.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching. Plate: 250 x 200mm (9¾ x 8''), with very large margins.
A view of the medieval cathedral Notre Dame in Poitiers, France. By Anglo-Welsh artist, painter and virtuoso engraver and illustrator Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956).
[Ref: 49182]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Certificate for The Shipping Federation.]
[Certificate for The Shipping Federation.] This Certificate is awarded to [____] by the Executive Council of the Shipping Federation in recognition of his meritorious service as a member of the crew of the [____] on [____] under circumstances demanding an exceptional degree of skill and courage.
Frank Brangwyn. [Signed in pencil.]
[n.d., c.1906.]
Etching. 235 x 330mm (9¼ x 13"), with very large margins. Uncut.
A certificate for 'The Shipping Federation', etched by Sir Frank William Brangwyn RA (1867 - 1956). The design for the certificate was titled 'Shipyard Workers' in the proof stages and depicts a group of workers on the right and two classical figures on the left. In V&A unfinished.
[Ref: 57809]   £320.00  
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[Street in Tours.]
[Street in Tours.]
Frank Brangwyn. [signed in pencil.]
[n.d., c.1912.]
Etching. Plate: 280 x 225mm (11 x 9''), with very large margins.
A view of a street in the medieval centre of Tours in France. By Anglo-Welsh artist, painter and virtuoso engraver and illustrator Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956).
[Ref: 49183]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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