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The painter-etcher Anthony Gross (1905–1984) was one of the outstanding print-makers of his generation. Between 1920 and the year of his death he produced about 400 etchings, engravings and lithographs. The subjects of his work form an almost continuous record of his early travels in Europe and North Africa, and his later periods of residence in England and France, as well as his years as War Artist.
The development of his highly personal vision can be traced from the early French, Spanish and North African landscapes in the manner of Rembrandt, through the linear work of the 1930s, to his almost abstract post-war work and the later engraved scenes of life in rural France and urban London.
View our collection of Anthony Gross pictures
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