Barrel Organ

Catalog no.

1340

Year

1969

Subject

City and street

Media

Print /
Print

Size (H x W)

11 x 15 inches

Availability

Not for sale
This appears to be the bottom of the print from wood or Lino cut. One complete image of the whole composition remains in black and white (Cat. No. 1001) - sadly the original block is lost.

Related artworks

Catalogue no.: 1340

This appears to be the bottom of the print from wood or Lino cut. One complete image of the whole composition remains in black and white (Cat. No. 1001) -...

Catalogue no.: 1001

The last remaining complete print of this work. See also 1340 and 1341....

Catalogue no.: 3753

Black paint on plastic....

Catalogue no.: 3047

Catalogue no.: 1341

This could be the top half of the wood or lino cut featuring barrel organs as it appears to have been torn off with the top of the barrel organ...

Catalogue no.: 0071

£2054

Created in about 1978, this finely detailed exercise in realism is also known as 'Henry VIII's Hunting Lodge', Chelsea. The figures were added to the foreground to bring activity into...

Catalogue no.: 0548

£120

Drawing with coloured inks, listed here as a watercolour. Possibly undertaken while at art school in Chelsea....

Catalogue no.: 0253

£797

Wonderful detail in this naturally occurring composition, unusually undertaken in a realistic style....

Catalogue no.: 0070

£2300

Paul painted several bridges in London, and elsewhere as interesting geographical features. See also 'Glebe Place' (Cat. No. 0071) for a work in a similar era, size and style....

Catalogue no.: 0547

£55

Watercolour sketch of one of the streets leading up the hill, Lykabetos....

More

Catalogue no.: 0587

£75

Print of 'Denise'. Woodcut print, embellished with use of texture (possibly cogs) in drawing. See Cat. No.s 1611, (3.D woodcut) and 1131 for original print....

Catalogue no.: 0562

£65

Catalogue no.: 0517

£65

Louise Brookes. Use of cogs in drawing....

Catalogue no.: 0552

£195

Lithograph, facing St Martins...

Catalogue no.: 0549

£55

One of several early prints that survived....