(Flowers)
Artist's biography
- Name:
- Edwin Smith
- Lived:
- 1912 - 1971
- Qualifications:
While internationally acclaimed as a photographer, with contributions in some forty books across the world, Smith passionately wished to be recognised as an artist, and engraved, drew or painted every day, but with limited recognition during his lifetime. He was self-taught, his training being as an architect although he hardly practised before being drawn into photography, examples of which are in the entrance hallway of the gallery. He shared a love of the countryside, and of crafts and traditions within it, and his photography sits comfortably within the neo-romantic tradition, as was demonstrated by his inclusion in the Barbican Art Gallery exhibition on this subject in 1987.
Artwork Description
- Title:
- (Flowers)
- Date:
- 1930's
- Media:
- Wood Engraving
- Catalogue number:
- 1226
- Image Height/Width:
- 54x64mm