Julian Trevelyan Art for Sale1910-1988
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Julian TrevelyanSt Davids, 195050.8 x 76.2 cm
20 x 30 in -
Julian TrevelyanThe Rock, Holland, 198861 x 50.8 cm
24 x 20 in -
Julian TrevelyanRoad to Etna, 195020 1/8 x 25 3/8 in
50.9 x 64.5 cmJulian Trevelyan, Road to Etna, 1950£ 4,000.00 -
Julian TrevelyanBuilding the New Road in Chiswick, 195910.2 x 32.4 cm
4 x 12 3/4 inJulian Trevelyan, Building the New Road in Chiswick, 1959£ 3,850.00 -
Julian TrevelyanWoolwich Barrier, 198057.6 x 75 cm
22 5/8 x 29 1/2 inJulian Trevelyan, Woolwich Barrier, 1980Sold -
Julian TrevelyanSalt Pans, 197759 x 79.5 cm
23 1/4 x 31 1/4 inJulian Trevelyan, Salt Pans, 1977£ 2,250.00 -
Julian TrevelyanThames Ditton, 196941 x 55 cm
16 1/8 x 21 5/8 inJulian Trevelyan, Thames Ditton, 1969£ 2,200.00 -
Julian TrevelyanBicycle Shop, 193728.5 x 38.5 cm
11 1/4 x 15 1/8 inJulian Trevelyan, Bicycle Shop, 1937£ 2,000.00 -
Julian TrevelyanHenley Regatta, 197876.5 x 57 cm
30 1/8 x 22 1/2 inJulian Trevelyan, Henley Regatta, 1978£ 1,950.00 -
Julian TrevelyanChiswick Eyot, 197158.4 x 78.1 cm
23 x 30 3/4 inJulian Trevelyan, Chiswick Eyot, 1971£ 1,950.00 -
Julian TrevelyanNotre Dame, Paris, 198057.5 x 75 cm
22 5/8 x 29 1/2 inJulian Trevelyan, Notre Dame, Paris, 1980£ 1,850.00 -
Julian TrevelyanEwes, 197864.9 x 52.2 cm
25 1/2 x 20 1/2 inJulian Trevelyan, Ewes, 1978£ 1,850.00 -
Julian TrevelyanRam, 197857 x 76.5 cm
22 1/2 x 30 1/8 inJulian Trevelyan, Ram, 1978£ 1,850.00 -
Julian TrevelyanHarbour, 197652 x 65 cm
20 1/2 x 25 5/8 inJulian Trevelyan, Harbour, 1976£ 1,850.00 -
Julian TrevelyanFarnham, 196948 x 35 cm
18 7/8 x 13 3/4 inJulian Trevelyan, Farnham, 1969£ 1,850.00 -
Julian TrevelyanRichmond, 196979.5 x 58.6 cm
31 1/4 x 23 1/8 inJulian Trevelyan, Richmond, 1969£ 1,850.00 -
Julian TrevelyanWindsor, from the Thames Suite, 196959 x 77.5 cm
23 1/4 x 30 1/2 inJulian Trevelyan, Windsor, from the Thames Suite, 1969£ 1,850.00 -
Julian TrevelyanPleasure Steamer (Thames Boat), 196877 x 58 cm
30 1/4 x 22 7/8 inJulian Trevelyan, Pleasure Steamer (Thames Boat), 1968Sold -
Julian TrevelyanWashington, from the America Series, 198257.5 x 75 cm
22 5/8 x 29 1/2 inJulian Trevelyan, Washington, from the America Series, 1982£ 1,750.00 -
Julian TrevelyanMt Kisco (New York), 198257 x 76 cm
22 1/2 x 29 7/8 inJulian Trevelyan, Mt Kisco (New York), 1982£ 1,750.00 -
Julian TrevelyanWashington, 198252 x 66 cm
20 1/2 x 26 inJulian Trevelyan, Washington, 1982£ 1,750.00 -
Julian TrevelyanMudbanks, 197852 x 65 cm
20 1/2 x 25 5/8 inJulian Trevelyan, Mudbanks, 1978£ 1,750.00 -
Julian TrevelyanThe Meadow, 197857 x 75 cm
22 1/2 x 29 1/2 inJulian Trevelyan, The Meadow, 1978£ 1,750.00 -
Julian TrevelyanFishermen, 1977-7834 x 64.7 cm
13 3/8 x 25 1/2 inJulian Trevelyan, Fishermen, 1977-78£ 1,750.00 -
Julian TrevelyanRunway, 197358 x 78 cm£ 1,750.00
22 7/8 x 30 3/4 in -
Julian TrevelyanHolland, 197579 x 59 cm
31 1/8 x 23 1/4 inJulian Trevelyan, Holland, 1975£ 1,650.00 -
Julian TrevelyanSilo, 197428 x 38 cm
11 x 15 inJulian Trevelyan, Silo, 1974£ 1,650.00 -
Julian TrevelyanHeathrow, 197358.4 x 78.1 cm
23 x 30 3/4 inJulian Trevelyan, Heathrow, 1973£ 1,650.00 -
Julian TrevelyanKew Gardens, from London Parks, 1969-197058.5 x 77 cm
23 1/8 x 30 1/4 inJulian Trevelyan, Kew Gardens, from London Parks, 1969-1970£ 1,550.00 -
Julian TrevelyanRichmond Park, from London Parks, 1969-197058.5 x 77 cm
23 1/8 x 30 1/4 inJulian Trevelyan, Richmond Park, from London Parks, 1969-1970£ 1,550.00 -
Julian TrevelyanSt James' Park, 1969-197055.7 x 67.2 cm
21 7/8 x 26 1/2 inJulian Trevelyan, St James' Park, 1969-1970£ 1,500.00 -
Julian TrevelyanWater Music, 198434.8 x 48 cm
13 3/4 x 18 7/8 inJulian Trevelyan, Water Music, 1984£ 1,400.00 -
Julian TrevelyanThe Watchers, 198438 x 56.5 cm
15 x 22 1/4 inJulian Trevelyan, The Watchers, 1984£ 1,350.00 -
Julian TrevelyanDelft, Holland, 197938 x 57.2 cm
15 x 22 1/2 inJulian Trevelyan, Delft, Holland, 1979£ 1,250.00 -
Julian TrevelyanTenements of the Mind (The Bat), 193620.1 x 35.1 cm
7 7/8 x 13 7/8 inJulian Trevelyan, Tenements of the Mind (The Bat), 1936£ 1,250.00 -
Julian TrevelyanDream Scaffold, 193628 x 39.5 cm
11 x 15 1/2 inJulian Trevelyan, Dream Scaffold, 1936£ 1,250.00 -
Julian TrevelyanThe Helicopter, 193631 x 33 cm
12 1/4 x 13 inJulian Trevelyan, The Helicopter, 1936£ 850.00 -
Julian TrevelyanHarbour (from School Prints), 194649.7 x 86 cm
19 5/8 x 33 7/8 inJulian Trevelyan, Harbour (from School Prints), 1946£ 800.00 -
Julian TrevelyanDuring the Night, 193528.5 x 39 cm
11 1/4 x 15 3/8 inJulian Trevelyan, During the Night, 1935£ 800.00 -
Julian TrevelyanConstruction, 198730.5 x 30.6 cm
12 x 12 inJulian Trevelyan, Construction, 1987£ 750.00 -
Julian TrevelyanDream Landscape, 193231 x 33 cm
12 1/4 x 13 inJulian Trevelyan, Dream Landscape, 1932£ 700.00
Julian Trevelyan was an important British artist in the twentieth century.
The only child of poet Robert Calverley Trevelyan and his wife Elizabeth van der Hoeven, his grandfather was the liberal politician Sir George Otto Trevelyan and his uncle was the historian George Macaulay Trevelyan.
Trevelyan was educated at Bedales School and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he read English Literature. He moved to Paris to become an artist and enrolled at Atelier Dix-Sept, Stanley William Hayter's engraving school, where he learned about etching. He worked alongside artists including Max Ernst, Oskar Kokoschka, Joan Miró and Pablo Picasso.
In 1935, Trevelyan bought Durham Wharf, a group of warehouses beside the River Thames in Hammersmith, London. The place became his home and studio for the rest of his life as well as a source of endless artistic inspiration. He became a confirmed Surrealist and exhibited at the International Surrealist Exhibition, which was held at the New Burlington Galleries in London.
Trevelyan married Ursula Darwin, daughter of Bernard Darwin and great-granddaughter of Charles Darwin, but their marriage was dissolved in 1950. Their son is the film-maker Philip Trevelyan. It was in 1951 that he married the woman who became his most renowned collaborator and muse, Mary Fedden.
From 1950 to 1955, Trevelyan taught history of art and etching at the Chelsea School of Art. Between 1955 and 1963 he was tutor of engraving at the Royal College of Art, before rising to Head of the etchings department and becoming influential to many younger printmakers, including David Hockney and Norman Ackroyd.
In July 1986, Trevelyan was awarded a senior fellowship at the Royal College of Art and in September 1987 he was appointed a Royal Academician.
A Trevelyan retrospective, The Artist and His World, was held at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester in 2018.
His son has written a monograph on Trevelyan, 'Picture Language', published in 2013 by Lund Humphries.
