Faces and places from English history: a complete set of thirty fine prints
Faces and places from English history: a complete set of thirty fine prints
The series Faces and Places from English History is a set of thirty lithographic/digital fine prints in an edition of twelve. The Edition was produced at the Curwen Studio Cambridge, UK. The series was part funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. The Curwen Studio is one of the acknowledged international publishers of the fine print. Elected A.R.E. Diploma. From the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, for continued services to British Printmaking, London. 2006. The series Faces and Places from English History was presented as the 2006 Diploma application. Awarded 'The Centre for Fine Print Research, of the University of The West of England, Printmaking Award from the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, 2006.' Three images from the series Faces and Places from English History, were exhibited for selection for this award David Ferry, Guest of the Week, Resonance 104.4 FM Radio, London. The Jack Thurston Show. Broadcast live 17 January 2005. David Ferry explained the series Faces and Places from English History on air. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. UK. R.E. Diploma Print Collection. Collected 2006. A single image from the series Faces and Places from English History was presented to the Ashmolean by the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers in 2006. University of Utah, USA. Collected 2002. A single image from the series Faces and Places from English History was presented to the University of Utah by the curator Justin Diggle as part of a folder of contemporary printmaking called Tracing Times. This folder was exhibited in the National Museum of South Africa, Cape Town.
Ferry, David
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Ferry, David
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Ferry, David
(2002)
Faces and places from English history: a complete set of thirty fine prints.
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The series Faces and Places from English History is a set of thirty lithographic/digital fine prints in an edition of twelve. The Edition was produced at the Curwen Studio Cambridge, UK. The series was part funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. The Curwen Studio is one of the acknowledged international publishers of the fine print. Elected A.R.E. Diploma. From the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, for continued services to British Printmaking, London. 2006. The series Faces and Places from English History was presented as the 2006 Diploma application. Awarded 'The Centre for Fine Print Research, of the University of The West of England, Printmaking Award from the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, 2006.' Three images from the series Faces and Places from English History, were exhibited for selection for this award David Ferry, Guest of the Week, Resonance 104.4 FM Radio, London. The Jack Thurston Show. Broadcast live 17 January 2005. David Ferry explained the series Faces and Places from English History on air. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. UK. R.E. Diploma Print Collection. Collected 2006. A single image from the series Faces and Places from English History was presented to the Ashmolean by the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers in 2006. University of Utah, USA. Collected 2002. A single image from the series Faces and Places from English History was presented to the University of Utah by the curator Justin Diggle as part of a folder of contemporary printmaking called Tracing Times. This folder was exhibited in the National Museum of South Africa, Cape Town.
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Accepted/In Press date: 2 October 2002
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Local EPrints ID: 155813
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/155813
PURE UUID: e3cfa7b1-9a3c-49e9-8b3a-1376c9014a10
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Date deposited: 28 May 2010 15:03
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 18:14
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