Michael Rothenstein British, 1908-1993

Available
  • Woman Holding Cockerel
    Michael Rothenstein
    Woman Holding Cockerel, 1943, circa
    36.2 x 53.3 cm
    14 1/4 x 21 in
  • The Garden II
    Michael Rothenstein
    The Garden II, 1990
    72 x 86 cm
    28 3/8 x 33 7/8 in
    Michael Rothenstein, The Garden II, 1990
    £ 1,950.00
  • Black Pagoda (For Joan Baez) (Sidey 184)
    Michael Rothenstein
    Black Pagoda (For Joan Baez) (Sidey 184), 1969
    29 x 23 in
    73.7 x 58.4 cm
    Michael Rothenstein, Black Pagoda (For Joan Baez) (Sidey 184), 1969
    £ 1,950.00
  • Round Round Round
    Michael Rothenstein
    Round Round Round, 1966
    80 x 69 cm
    31 1/2 x 27 1/8 in
    Michael Rothenstein, Round Round Round, 1966
    £ 1,950.00
  • Hanging Shapes
    Michael Rothenstein
    Hanging Shapes, 1952
    57.1 x 38.1 cm
    22 1/2 x 15 in
    Michael Rothenstein, Hanging Shapes, 1952
    £ 1,500.00
  • Cockerel's Head
    Michael Rothenstein
    Cockerel's Head, 1959
    72.4 x 47.9 cm
    28 1/2 x 18 7/8 in
    Michael Rothenstein, Cockerel's Head, 1959
    £ 1,400.00
  • Cottage with a Horse
    Michael Rothenstein
    Cottage with a Horse, 1958, circa
    18 3/4 x 27 3/8 in
    47.7 x 69.4 cm
    Michael Rothenstein, Cottage with a Horse, 1958, circa
    £ 1,300.00
  • Paint Tube
    Michael Rothenstein
    Paint Tube
    41 x 27 cm
    16 1/8 x 10 5/8 in
    Michael Rothenstein, Paint Tube
    £ 950.00
  • Pencils and Colours
    Michael Rothenstein
    Pencils and Colours
    46 x 29 cm
    18 1/8 x 11 3/8 in
    Michael Rothenstein, Pencils and Colours
    £ 950.00
  • Rush, from IAA
    Michael Rothenstein
    Rush, from IAA, 1975
    26 3/4 x 18 7/8 in
    68 x 48 cm
    Michael Rothenstein, Rush, from IAA, 1975
    £ 650.00
Biography

Michael Rothenstein was born in 1908 in London, the younger son of Sir William Rothenstein. He was a designer, painter, maker of reliefs and lithographer. He studied at the Chelsea Polytechnic and at the Central School from 1924. His first solo exhibition was held in 1938 at the Matthiesen Gallery, and the following year he began working for the Pilgrim Trust under the 'Recording Britain' Scheme. He decorated schools in Wribbenhall, Bewdley and Eltham. He lived in Essex, in Great Bardfield, where he founded his graphic workshop in 1954. He was awarded first prize in the Giles Bequest Competition for colour woodcuts and linocuts that same year and again in 1956. Rothenstein spent a period of time teaching print making at Camberwell School of Art, and in 1962 became an Art Fellow at Sheffield University. Publications of his include Looking at Paintings, published in 1947, and Linocuts and Woodcuts, 1962. Rothenstein died in 1993.