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Edward WadsworthWW-1942-208409
1942·Tempera on fabric·support: 1016 x 711 mm

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Year
1942
Dimensions
support: 1016 x 711 mm
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Artist

Edward Wadsworth
Edward Wadsworth

Printmaking

Edward Wadsworth was a British painter and printmaker associated with Vorticism and later Surrealism, known for his precise compositions and distinctive use of tempera on hardboard. His work ranged from angular, machine-inspired abstractions in the 1910s to meticulously rendered maritime and coastal scenes rendered with an almost photographic clarity. Wadsworth's technical mastery of wood engraving and his turn toward detailed naturalism in the interwar period established him as a singular figure in British modernism, neither fully abstract nor conventional in his approach to representation.

Cleckheaton, UK

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Year
1942
Dimensions
support: 1016 x 711 mm
Watts ID
WW-1942-208409

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Edward Wadsworth

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