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Publicado por Austin/Desmond Contemporary Books, 1989
Librería: Roe and Moore, London, Reino Unido
Arte / Grabado / Póster
No Binding. Condición: Very Good. Terry Frost Ilustrador. 4to. Publisher s prospectus. Sheet folded in half.Poem to reverse of front cover & with single etching reproduced printed by Gordon House. Although the image has a plate mark the size does not correspond to an original etching-it is too small in size. Loosely inserted is a press release and details about the forthcoming edition such as edition size and price of the folder.Slight discolouration of front cover and a small handling fold else very good. Size: 30 x 21cm (12 x 8.5 inches).
Publicado por London: Austin/Desmond Contemporary Books October 1989, 1989
Librería: Voewood Rare Books. ABA. ILAB. PBFA, Holt, Reino Unido
Printer's proof, limitation page marked "pp" and signed in pencil by Terry Frost. Eleven poems printed in Spanish and English on Velin Arches Blanc 270gsm paper folders (575x385mm). The title page is designed by Frost and printed by lithography. The colour etchings which are loosely inserted into the folders are printed on Somerset Satin 300gsm paper, some hand-coloured by Frost. All are signed in pencil by Frost and marked "pp". Housed in a black cloth covered Solander box designed by the artist. Issued in an edition of seventy-five. Printed in collaboration with Terry Frost at the Print Centre, London. Production and typography coordination by Gordon House and Hugh Stoneman. There was an hors de commerce edition of a further fifteen copies. A set of artist's proofs (4/10) is at the Tate. Some very slight marking to the box but otherwise this is a very good set in excellent condition. Terry Frost's etchings for this collection of Lorca's poems are a personal response to the poetry. Frost started to read Lorca in the 1970s and immediately he "was inspired by the poet's powerful visual imagery, particularly his emotive descriptions of colour". Later Frost said of this discovery: "Lorca is so simple, and so direct, and so full of colour and ideas". And in the year Frost made these images he wrote: "I've been in love with Lorca's poetry for fifteen years". This beautiful, vibrant collection represents a perfect intertwining of word and image. Also included in this collection is a single sheet from an artist's sketchbook (400x300mm) of pen and ink and watercolour sketches of twelve human figures. On the verso an inscription reads "Nous sommes heureux de commencer cette nouvelle annee avec vous. affectueusement Menarl Chantil (?)". It is unsigned but the work is of a high standard with a true artist's feeling for the movement of the body. Ten of the figures are shown standing with two sitting on stools and they are gesticulating and posing as though acting or public speaking. The faces are indistinct and the heads are drawn using a spiral motif which appears elsewhere on the sheet, presumably where the artist intended to draw other figures. We have not been able to establish the artist although there is the possibility that it is Terry Frost himself. Although he is best known as an abstract artist, he was an accomplished draughtsman and the spiral appears frequently in his work. This book was sold with the sheet of drawings by an art dealer in Cornwall which was where Frost spent much of his life and career as a central figure in the St Ives School.