Nathaniel Sparks, R.E. (1880-1956).
The Impercipient, 1923
Signed in pencil
Etching and drypoint
24.1 x 24.1 cm
9 1/2 x 9 1/2 in
9 1/2 x 9 1/2 in
$ 1,250.00
Barclay 155. A biting social commentary depicting Malcolm Osborne as a gargoyle in elegant Chelsea, looking across the Thames toward Sparks’ own modest tenement in industrial Battersea. A rich impression...
Barclay 155. A biting social commentary depicting Malcolm Osborne as a gargoyle in elegant Chelsea, looking across the Thames toward Sparks’ own modest tenement in industrial Battersea. A rich impression of this rare architectural and satirical masterwork. The title, The Impercipient refers to a person 'lacking in perception'.
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