Interned Artists: Ben Uri and the 80th Anniversary of Internment
Forthcoming exhibition
Girl in Red
woodcut on paper
45 x 36.5
and dated (lower right): 'Klaus Meyer '90'
1996-3
@Klaus Meyer estate
Photo: Bridgeman images
Meyer began making woodcuts from his mid-thirties onwards, inspired by his local Hampstead landscape, especially the ponds and the Heath, seen from his garden in the background of this portrait...
Meyer began making woodcuts from his mid-thirties onwards, inspired by his local Hampstead landscape, especially the ponds and the Heath, seen from his garden in the background of this portrait of his daughter, Rachel, based on earlier drawings made when she was younger.
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