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Victor Pasmore
Biography

Born Chesham Surrey 1908. Died 1998. From 1927 - 1931 Victor Pasmore attended evening classes at the Central School of Arts and Crafts. In 1937 he, alongside William Coldstream and Claude Rogers, opened a teaching studio later known as the Euston Road School. In 1947 he saw a return to the abstract style of painting which continued for the rest of his career. His work is in major collections throughout the world.

By What Means Do We Know
1974
POA

Paper size: 61.0cm x 70.5cm Image size: 37.0cm x 38.5cm
A signed aquatint etching with text published by Marlborough Graphics.

Linear Development in One Movement ii
1974
POA

Paper size: 71.0cm x 60.3cm Image size: 37.5cm x 32.5cm.
A signed etching in an edition of 70 published by Marlborough Graphics. Edition No A/P

Points of Contact No 28-32
1979
SOLD

Paper size: 53.0cm x 71.0cm Image size: 40.5cm x 40.5cm
Signed screen print in an edition of 70. Printed at Kelpra Studio, published by Marlborough Graphics, London.

 

 

Tear that Falls
1974
SOLD

Paper size: 61.0cm x 70.5cm Image size: 38.0cm x 37.5cm
A signed aquatint etching with text published by Marlborough Graphics.

The Plough and the Stars
1974
POA

Paper size: 61.2cm x 71.0cm Image size: 38.0cm x 37.5cm.
A signed etching and aquatint in an edition of 60, published by Marlborough Graphics, London. Edition no A/P.

 

 

When the Curtain Falls
1974
POA

Paper size: 61.0cm x 70.5cm Image size: 40.0cm x 39.5cm
A signed aquatint etching with text published by Marlborough Graphics.

Deep Inside I looked
1974
POA


Aquatint etching
24 x 28"

 

 

 

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