Norman Ackroyd b. 1938
(Folio) Travels with Copper and Wax, 1993
twelve etchings with aquatint on Somerset paper (unframed)
10 1/4 x 12 3/4 in
26 x 32.5 cm
26 x 32.5 cm
each signed, dated, titled and numbered 17/60 in pencil
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'Loch Broom, Wester Ross', 'South Queensferry, Lothian', 'Blakey Ridge, North Riding', 'Rudland Rigg, North Riding', 'River Dove, Farndale, North Riding', 'Farndale from Gillamoor, North Riding', 'Buildwas Abbey, Shropshire', 'On Long...
'Loch Broom, Wester Ross', 'South Queensferry, Lothian', 'Blakey Ridge, North Riding', 'Rudland Rigg, North Riding', 'River Dove, Farndale, North Riding', 'Farndale from Gillamoor, North Riding', 'Buildwas Abbey, Shropshire', 'On Long Mynd, Shropshire', 'Wenlock Edge, Shropshire', 'Weston Hill, Clun Forest, Shropshire', 'Windrush at Taynton, Oxfordshire', 'Wiltshire Skyline, Wilts.'
The twelve etchings are published in editions of 60 with two exhibition proofs, one printer's proof and three artist's proofs. Numbers 1-30 of each edition are only available in boxed sets of which this is number 17. The paper is acid free Somerset from St Cuthbert's Mill. Typography and letterpress are by Penelope Hughes-Stanton. The etchings are printed by Neil Woodall and the box is made by Francis Brown of Dorchester.
The twelve etchings are published in editions of 60 with two exhibition proofs, one printer's proof and three artist's proofs. Numbers 1-30 of each edition are only available in boxed sets of which this is number 17. The paper is acid free Somerset from St Cuthbert's Mill. Typography and letterpress are by Penelope Hughes-Stanton. The etchings are printed by Neil Woodall and the box is made by Francis Brown of Dorchester.