Mabel Alington Royds
Chestnut Burrs, c.1912
Signed and titled in pencil
Colour woodcut
22.5 x 18.5 cm
Beautiful fresh impression of this rare print. Royds developed a distinctive approach within the broader tradition of colour woodcut, blending influences from Japanese printmaking with a modern British sensibility. She...
Beautiful fresh impression of this rare print.
Royds developed a distinctive approach within the broader tradition of colour woodcut, blending influences from Japanese printmaking with a modern British sensibility. She created luminous, flat colour fields divided by fine, expressive lines, giving her prints both clarity and rhythm. Her palette features here rich yet harmonious tones, carefully layered to achieve depth without sacrificing the graphic strength of the composition.
Royds developed a distinctive approach within the broader tradition of colour woodcut, blending influences from Japanese printmaking with a modern British sensibility. She created luminous, flat colour fields divided by fine, expressive lines, giving her prints both clarity and rhythm. Her palette features here rich yet harmonious tones, carefully layered to achieve depth without sacrificing the graphic strength of the composition.
LOPF 2026: Vistavka Fine Art, STAND S11
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