Elisabeth Frink 1930-1993
Wild Boar, from Images, 1967
lithograph
79 x 59 cm
31 1/8 x 23 1/4 in
31 1/8 x 23 1/4 in
signed and inscribed 'D' in pencil
£ 4,850.00
Tate Gallery, London, P06158. Frink settled in France with her new husband in 1967. In the country, near the Camargue, she saw boars in the wild and was inspired to...
Tate Gallery, London, P06158.
Frink settled in France with her new husband in 1967. In the country, near the Camargue, she saw boars in the wild and was inspired to produce a number of images of them. Earlier works depicting boars, including the sculpture in David Bowie's collection, arose ten years before, when Frink was commissioned to create a boar sculpture for Harlow Sculpture Town, Essex.
Printed by Curwen Studio, London and published by Alistair McAlpine, London.
Frink settled in France with her new husband in 1967. In the country, near the Camargue, she saw boars in the wild and was inspired to produce a number of images of them. Earlier works depicting boars, including the sculpture in David Bowie's collection, arose ten years before, when Frink was commissioned to create a boar sculpture for Harlow Sculpture Town, Essex.
Printed by Curwen Studio, London and published by Alistair McAlpine, London.