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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Chris Gollon, The Whisper (I), 1996
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Chris Gollon, The Whisper (I), 1996

Chris Gollon

The Whisper (I), 1996
Etching with aquatint from edition of 50, on Arches fine art paper, 1996. Unframed price shown, please enquire for framing.
22 x 16 1/4 in
55.9 x 41.3 cm
Edition of 50
© Estate of Chris Gollon
£ 800.00
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This print is from one of two editions of etchings, which were first Chris Gollon ever made. They were produced by the artist at the Glasgow Print Studio in 1996....
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This print is from one of two editions of etchings, which were first Chris Gollon ever made. They were produced by the artist at the Glasgow Print Studio in 1996. This is ‘The Whisper (I)’ an etching with aquatint made whilst working with master printmaker Murray Robertson. The image was concurrent with Gollon’s acclaimed Road to Narragonia series of paintings, some of which were shown at the Glasgow Art Fair in the same year. ‘The Whisper (II)’ was slightly smaller, hand-coloured and an edition of 20. The two images are mentioned in the 2010 biography ‘Chris Gollon: Humanity in Art’ by art historian Tamsin Pickeral (Hyde & Hughes), endorsed by Bill Bryson OBE.
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IAP Fine Art & Artist's Estate

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IAP Fine Art, London & Monmouth

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'Chris Gollon: Humanity in Art' by art historian Tamsin Pickeral (Hyde & Hughes, 2010), endorsed by Bill Bryson OBE. ISBN: 978-0-9563851-0-9
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