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Harry Morley

1881 - 1943

The Connoisseurs by Harry Morley
 

The Connoisseurs   1924

  Original etching.
Signed in pencil.
S 214 x 277 mm; P & I 145 x 158 mm
SOLD
 
Excellent impression, from the only edition of 50 signed proofs.

Harry Morley’s best-known etching.

After winning a scholarship in architectural studies to the Royal College of Art in the year 1900, Harry Morley progressed through his training into a career in architecture. However, he determined to become an artist whilst on a visit to Italy in 1907 and went to Paris to study painting in 1908. A regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy from 1909, Harry Morley only took up etching in the early 1920’s. The Connoisseurs, his most famous print, was chosen for illustration in Fine Prints of the Year for 1924. In the late 1920’s, he turned to line engraving upon the suggestion of Robert Sargent Austin, and he went on to become a full member of the Royal Society Painter-Etchers and Engravers in 1931. There is almost always a classical element to be found somewhere in Harry Morley’s etchings and his later printed works are specifically classical in theme.

On cream laid paper, with full margins. Very good original condition. Image surface excellent.