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Artist: S W Hayter

Title: 'Abstract 1958' - an original pencil signed linocut; framed

Description: Stanley William Hayter (1901-1988) was one of the most influential printmakers and art teachers of the 20th century and was also noted as a painter of abstract and surrealist pictures. He was born in London, son of William Harry Hayter, an artist, and great nephew of Sir George Hayter.  Hayter studied art in his father's studio and at Academie Julian, Paris, where his fellow students included Anthony Gross. In 1927 Hayter founded Atelier 17 in Paris which subsequently became a most influential printmaking school through which some of the world’s finest printmakers passed early in their careers. The school was later transferred to New York but reopened in Paris in 1950, the New York branch being closed in 1955. Hayter’s first one-man show was held in 1928 at the Claridge Gallery. He was a member of the Surrealist Group 1933-40. In 1939 he married Helen Phillips, the American sculptor. His work is repre­sented in many public collections internationally. He received the Legion d’Honneur in 1951 and lived most of his life in Paris, which is where he died.

We have acquired three original small linocuts by Hayter which were sent as Christmas cards by Bill and Helen Hayter to close friends and relatives. The present examples were all sent to the eminent art critic and author J P Hodin (1905-1995) and the provenance is his personal library and subsequently the well known dealership Sandra Higgins Fine Art of Blackheath, London SE7.  Each linocut is very nicely framed and is ready to hang.

There is some very useful information about Hayter's Greeting Cards noted on the reverse of each of these framed prints.  Briefly reference is made to the standard work on Hayter by Black and Moorhead titled 'The Prints of Stanley William Hayter'.  It appears that Hayter is known to have sent 23 of these annual cards from 1943 until 1968. Rather than repeat all the additional information here we have photographed the detail which is available in our third image.

The present work is pencil signed by Hayter, dated (19)58 and inscribed verso 'For Hodin, all the best of '59,  Bill...Helen'. It measures about 4 x 5 inches image size (about 10 x 13 cms) and is in very good fresh condition.  This may be a scarce print as Black and Moorhead show a different design for 1958/59...

Price: £250

Size: 4 x 5 inches image size             

Shipping: £6 to UK mainland by insured Special Delivery mail. For other locations please email.

Ref #: 0800

 

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