ROBERT GREENHALF - SEA, SWALLOWS & SWALLOWTAILS (Colour Etching)
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0
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Limited
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Robert Greenhalf
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Inventory No:
038680
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Near Fine
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Framed
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£130.50
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A fine colour etching by Robert Greenhalf Sea, Swallows and Swallowtails also with Brimstone butterflies. Limitation No. 25 of 150. Signed and titled in pencil by Robert. The painting measures 230 x 320 mm, strong colours very typical of Robert's palette. Simple wood frame 530 x 600mm. Painting in excellent condition, fine white acid free mount. [Biography -Robert Greenhalf (1950 - ) One of Britain's leading wildlife artists. He studied at Eastbourne and Maidstone Colleges of Art, graduating in 1971. His work exploits a variety of media, including watercolour, oils, woodcut and dry point etchings. His subjects are mainly wildlife, but also feature domestic animals, and landscape. Robert places great emphasis on sketching in the field and his watercolours are frequently "plein air"; this approach ensures paintings of vitality and authenticity. Elected a Member of the Society of Wildlife Artists [SWLA] in 1981 and has played an active part in the Society ever since. The following year he was elected a member of the Royal Society of British Artists. He is featured in Nicholas Hammond's two books "Twentieth Century Wildlife Artists" (1986, Croom Helm) and "Modern Wildlife Painting" (1998, Pica Press). His work features in numerous publications, and in 2022 he took over the mantle of designing the dust jackets for Collins' famous series on British wildlife - The New Naturalist library. Additionally Robert has worked on a number of collaborative projects drawing attention to threatened areas and habitats. He has worked extensively in France illustrating ornithological guides and working in the Parc des Ecrins in the French Alps as Artist in Residence. In 1999 the Pica Press published "Towards the Sea", an illustrated diary of Robert's work throughout a typical year. His work has been exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Show on several occasions and is represented in public and private collections throughout the World.] The shipping cost on this painting within the UK is likely to be in the region of £25.
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