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Sybil
Andrews
Canadian C.P.E. [1898-1992]
PLOUGHING PASTURE; 1954/5
Colour linocut on paper; Ed. #24/60
11 1/4 x 14 1/2 ins.
Sold @ $ 18,975
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Sybil
Andrews
Canadian C.P.E. [1898-1992]
MARKET DAY; 1936
Linocut in five colours on paper; Ed.
#30/60
11 x 13 1/4 ins.
Sold @ $ 5,500
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Sybil
Andrews
Canadian C.P.E. [1898-1992]
RACING; 1934
Linocut in four colours on paper; Ed. #29/60
10 1/4 x 13 1/2 ins.
Sold @ $ 11,500
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| Sybil
Andrews, 1898-1992, was born in Bury St. Edmunds,
England. She began studies at Heatherley's School of
Fine Art in London in 1922, and later studied
printmaking under Claude Flight at the Grosvenor School
of Fine Art. She was accomplished in several artistic
media, but was most noted for her linocuts. In 1943 she
married Walter Morgan, 1894-1986, a boatbuilder and
woodworker. In 1947 they emigrated to Campbell River,
British Columbia. Sybil taught art classes in Campbell
River, and wrote a book, Artists Kitchen. She
also taught recorder lessons. The catalogue of her 1982
exhibit at the Glenbow Museum was published as Sybil
Andrews, Colour Linocuts. The Glenbow also
published a video production in 1992, Sybil Andrews
and the Art of the Linocut. Sybil Andrews died in
Victoria, British Columbia. |
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