Frank Brangwyn: L'Ombre de la Croix - Rag and Bone Man - on Art WW I

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Frank Brangwyn:
L'Ombre de la Croix - Rag and Bone Man

Unmounted (ref: 2906)

Unique working proof, inscribed 1st state Kes Row (?) 51
Etching, 

7 x 6 in. (18 x 15 cm.) plate size.

Tags: Frank Brangwyn etching print men portraits religion work



Provenance: from the collection of William de Belleroche.


Literature: Jerome and Jean Tharaud, L'Ombre de la Croix, Paris, 1931

An example of the etching in its final state is in the collection of the Ashmolean Museum (1964.75.40)

The text for L'Ombre de la Croix,  written by the brothers Jerome and Jean Tharaud, was published by Editions Lapina, Paris, 1931, in two volumes, and was illustrated with 73 Brangwyn etchings. The book describes the lives of Jews in contemporary Europe and many of Brangwyn's illustrations appear to depict the town of Belz in Poland, which was a centre of pilgrimage. Brangwyn is not known to have visited Poland and current research suggests that a large proportion of the etchings were based on photographs.


We are grateful to Dr. Libby Horner for her assistance. Literature: Jerome and Jean Tharaud, L'Ombre de la Croix, Paris, 1931


The text for L'Ombre de la Croix,  written by the brothers Jerome and Jean Tharaud, was published by Editions Lapina, Paris, 1931, in two volumes, and was illustrated with 73 Brangwyn etchings. The book describes the lives of Jews in contemporary Europe and many of Brangwyn's illustrations appear to depict the town of Belz in Poland, which was a centre of pilgrimage. Brangwyn is not known to have visited Poland and current research suggests that a large proportion of the etchings were based on photographs.


We are grateful to Dr. Libby Horner for her assistance.  This image will appear as no. E2893 in her forthcoming catalogue raisonne


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