Edward Bawden - Hare and Tortoise

Description:
Colour linocut, 1970. In the 1970’s Bawden made a series of prints based on Aesop’s fables. The tortoise and the hare each claim an ability to run fastest. They agree upon a race, but mid-way through, convinced of his skills, the hare decides to rest - to sleep by the roadside. The tortoise, aware of his own pace, decides to run all the way without stopping; he overtakes the hare, and so wins the race. The moral? Hard work is often better than skills taken for granted.
Size: Image 30 x 42cm; paper: 42 x 51cm
Format: Giclée Print, Limited Edition (1/850) on 310gsm thick 100% cotton rag.
Price: £145.00