Julian Trevelyan 1910-1988
                                Flood Tide, 1979
                            
                            with Estate stamp, numbered and titled by Mary Fedden in pencil, edition of 50 + 5 AP
etching and aquatint
57.1 x 75 cm
22 1/2 x 29 1/2 in
22 1/2 x 29 1/2 in
33/50
                            
                                   'If the tide is high, and it is often very high, the great expanse of silvery water is like a sounding-board for the subtle changes of light in the sky...
                        
                    
                                                    'If the tide is high, and it is often very high, the great expanse of silvery water is like a sounding-board for the subtle changes of light in the sky above; a passing cloud will bring shivers  of grey across the river, whilst a shaft of sun will wrinkle the surface with silver or gold from the horizon to the bank close at hand. A little further up, along Chiswick Mall, the highest tides flood across the gardens and road and up to the steps of the houses themselves; it is not uncommon to see swans swimming and boats sailing between abandoned cars on the roadway.'  (Julian Trevelyan, 'Indigo Days', Macgibbon and Kee, London, 1957, p.50)
                    
                    
                 
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                        