£1,500
Kathleen Guthrie:
From a painting by Cecil Stephenson 1938, circa 1960
Unmounted (ref: 11260)
Signed and titled
Silkscreen and crayon
Copies: numbered 3/14 and 13/14
11 13/16 x 9 7/8 in. (30 x 25 cm) (image size)
Paper size 56cm x 38 cm
inscribed at the bottom: "Silk screen print by Kathleen Guthrie from a painting by Cecil Stevenson"
Tags: Kathleen Guthrie
Literature: A Poet's Eye, The Paintings of Kathleen Guthrie, Jonathan Eastaway, Cartmel Press, 1999, p. 43
Silk screen print by Kathleen Guthrie from a painting by Cecil Stephenson 1938, (same size). Original painting bought by Anthony D'Offay
Issued in an edition of 14
Guthrie was introduced to the technique of silk screen printing as early as 1954, by Linnet Guthrie, the daughter of her first husband Robin - by the 1960's she had mastered the art and become one of the most accomplished practitioners of any generation. In collaboration with her husband (possibly resulting from the fact that after 1960 Stephenson, who died in 1966, was incapacitated by a series of strokes) Kathleen reproduced, as silk screens, three of Stephensons iconic Abstracts from 1936, 1937 and 1938. Inspired by this experiment Guthrie embarked, in the late 1960's, on her Camelot prints, a series of bold hard edged abstract designs with pure fields of colour, often using daring combinations.