Julian Trevelyan Art for Sale1910-1988

Available
  • St Davids
    Julian Trevelyan
    St Davids, 1950
  • City
    Julian Trevelyan
    City, 1937
  • Gravel Pits
    Julian Trevelyan
    Gravel Pits, 1987
  • The Rock, Holland
    Julian Trevelyan
    The Rock, Holland, 1988
  • Road to Etna
    Julian Trevelyan
    Road to Etna, 1950
    £ 4,000.00
  • Rowers
    Julian Trevelyan
    Rowers, 1972
    Reserved
  • Woolwich Barrier
    Julian Trevelyan
    Woolwich Barrier, 1980
  • Salt Pans
    Julian Trevelyan
    Salt Pans, 1977
    £ 2,250.00
  • Bulldozer
    Julian Trevelyan
    Bulldozer, 1973
    £ 2,250.00
  • Thames Ditton
    Julian Trevelyan
    Thames Ditton, 1969
    £ 2,200.00
  • Activated Sludge
    Julian Trevelyan
    Activated Sludge, 1971
    Reserved
  • Bicycle Shop
    Julian Trevelyan
    Bicycle Shop, 1937
    £ 2,000.00
  • The Bridge
    Julian Trevelyan
    The Bridge, 1985
    £ 1,950.00
  • Chiswick Eyot
    Julian Trevelyan
    Chiswick Eyot, 1971
    £ 1,950.00
  • Notre Dame, Paris
    Julian Trevelyan
    Notre Dame, Paris, 1980
    £ 1,850.00
  • Ewes
    Julian Trevelyan
    Ewes, 1978
    £ 1,850.00
  • Ram
    Julian Trevelyan
    Ram, 1978
    £ 1,850.00
  • Harbour
    Julian Trevelyan
    Harbour, 1976
    £ 1,850.00
  • Farnham
    Julian Trevelyan
    Farnham, 1969
    £ 1,850.00
  • Richmond
    Julian Trevelyan
    Richmond, 1969
    £ 1,850.00
  • Windsor, from the Thames Suite
    Julian Trevelyan
    Windsor, from the Thames Suite, 1969
    £ 1,850.00
  • Pleasure Steamer (Thames Boat)
    Julian Trevelyan
    Pleasure Steamer (Thames Boat), 1968
  • West Wind
    Julian Trevelyan
    West Wind, 1983
    £ 1,750.00
  • Washington, from the America Series
    Julian Trevelyan
    Washington, from the America Series, 1982
    £ 1,750.00
  • Pennsylvania
    Julian Trevelyan
    Pennsylvania, 1982
    £ 1,750.00
  • Washington
    Julian Trevelyan
    Washington, 1982
    £ 1,750.00
  • Mudbanks
    Julian Trevelyan
    Mudbanks, 1978
    £ 1,750.00
  • The Meadow
    Julian Trevelyan
    The Meadow, 1978
    £ 1,750.00
  • Holland
    Julian Trevelyan
    Holland, 1975
    £ 1,650.00
  • Silo
    Julian Trevelyan
    Silo, 1974
    £ 1,650.00
  • Heathrow
    Julian Trevelyan
    Heathrow, 1973
    £ 1,650.00
  • St James' Park
    Julian Trevelyan
    St James' Park, 1969-1970
    £ 1,500.00
  • Water Music
    Julian Trevelyan
    Water Music, 1984
    £ 1,400.00
  • The Watchers
    Julian Trevelyan
    The Watchers, 1984
    £ 1,350.00
  • Nimes
    Julian Trevelyan
    Nimes, 1972
    £ 1,285.00
  • Delft, Holland
    Julian Trevelyan
    Delft, Holland, 1979
    £ 1,250.00
  • Tenements of the Mind (The Bat)
    Julian Trevelyan
    Tenements of the Mind (The Bat), 1936
    £ 1,250.00
  • Dream Scaffold
    Julian Trevelyan
    Dream Scaffold, 1936
    £ 1,250.00
  • Sails
    Julian Trevelyan
    Sails, 1982-83
    £ 975.00
  • The Helicopter
    Julian Trevelyan
    The Helicopter, 1936
    £ 850.00
  • Harbour (from School Prints)
    Julian Trevelyan
    Harbour (from School Prints), 1946
    £ 800.00
  • Construction
    Julian Trevelyan
    Construction, 1987
    £ 750.00
  • Dream Landscape
    Julian Trevelyan
    Dream Landscape, 1932
    £ 700.00
Biography

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.