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I've only the friendship of hotel rooms, 1973
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Patrick Caulfield was born in 1936 in London. He was among the generation of artists who epitomised British Pop Art, though his work often has an introspective and melancholic mood quite unlike Pop Art’s more upbeat style. Since the 1960s he has produced pictures of interiors suggesting the banality of everyday existence.
Caulfield studied at Chelsea School of Art and then at the Royal College of Art, returning to the former to teach until 1971. His first solo exhibition was held in 1965 at the Robert Fraser Gallery, establishing his reputation, and he soon held major shows in the UK and abroad. Caulfield was elected R.A. in 1993, awarded the CBE in 1996 and received an Honorary Fellowship of the London Institute. He died in 2005.
Caulfield studied at Chelsea School of Art and then at the Royal College of Art, returning to the former to teach until 1971. His first solo exhibition was held in 1965 at the Robert Fraser Gallery, establishing his reputation, and he soon held major shows in the UK and abroad. Caulfield was elected R.A. in 1993, awarded the CBE in 1996 and received an Honorary Fellowship of the London Institute. He died in 2005.
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From Some Poems of Jules LaForgue.
The 22 images illustrating the poems were prepared as studies for original screenprints by the artist between 1969 & 1972. Colour proofing took place in London at the studios of Christopher Betambeau in 1971-1972, and the editions were printed on Neobond synthetic paper, 200 gsm in Stuttgart by Frank Kicherer in 1972. The stencils have been destroyed. No further impressions will be printed.
From Some Poems of Jules LaForgue.
The 22 images illustrating the poems were prepared as studies for original screenprints by the artist between 1969 & 1972. Colour proofing took place in London at the studios of Christopher Betambeau in 1971-1972, and the editions were printed on Neobond synthetic paper, 200 gsm in Stuttgart by Frank Kicherer in 1972. The stencils have been destroyed. No further impressions will be printed.
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