Edward Wadsworth, Drydocked for Painting and Scaling, Prints by Bookroom Art Press

Train Landscape (Eric Ravilious), Wood on the Downs (Paul Nash), Westbury Horse (Eric Ravilious), Shore (Paul Nash), Borough Market (Edward Bawden)

Edward Wadsworth - Drydocked for Painting and Scaling

Edward Wadsworth - Drydocked for Painting and Scaling

Description:

Woodcut 1918; original size: 22.2 x 20.3cm.

British merchantmen were camouflaged to deter the abilities of German u-boat gunners to ascertain their speed and course, but the action of the sea and salt of the Atlantic Ocean was so corrosive that they had to be re-painted every four to six months.

As per the description for the companion print Liverpool Shipping, this striking image is in some ways an inaccurate portrayal because dazzle was in fact applied in many colours. In these prints, however, Wadsworth reduces forms to their most essential, and replaces colour with a bold black and white. And by so doing Wadsworth creates two of the most optically powerful woodcut prints to derive from the First World War.

Size: 32.00 x 35.00; paper 48 x 51.5cm

Format: Giclée Print, Limited Edition (1/850) on 308gsm, 100% cotton photo-rag.

Price: £135.00

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