Elisabeth Frink 1930-1993
Dog, from Images, 1967
lithograph
30 7/8 x 22 1/2 in
78.5 x 57 cm
78.5 x 57 cm
signed and numbered in pencil, edition of 25 + 5 AP
Frink’s lithographs and etchings drew on archetypes of strength, struggle and aggression. As with her male figures, her animal sculptures encapsulate the uneasy tension between predator and prey. Growing up...
Frink’s lithographs and etchings drew on archetypes of strength, struggle and aggression. As with her male figures, her animal sculptures encapsulate the uneasy tension between predator and prey. Growing up in the Suffolk countryside meant that Elisabeth, or Lis as she was known, developed a love and fascination with the outdoors and nature.
printed by Curwen Studio, Cambridge
published by Alistair McAlpine and Waddington Graphics
printed by Curwen Studio, Cambridge
published by Alistair McAlpine and Waddington Graphics