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Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe

1901 – 1979

The Fruit of the Tree by Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe
 

The Fruit of the Tree   1931

  Original etching.
Signed in pencil.
S 305 x 242 mm; P & I 280 x 206 mm
SOLD
 
Excellent signed proof impression from the only published edition, printed with plate tone in the upper sky area.

Charles Tunnicliffe regarded the small group of allegorical and mythological etchings which he made around 1930-31, to be the most important of his etched works. By this time he was already well established as an etcher of farm animals and farming scenes; however, with these allegorical works, he sought to achieve a lasting place amongst the great artists of traditional etching. The Fruit of the Tree, with its obvious parallels to Albrecht Dürer’s famous engraving of Adam and Eve attracted particular applause from the critics. It was chosen for illustration in Fine Prints of the Year 1931 and was singled out for particular praise by Malcolm Salaman in the introductory essay to the volume. Along with The Flight from Eden, The Fruit of the Tree must be considered one of C.F.Tunnicliffe’s most audacious etched works.

On cream laid paper with margins. Very fine condition.