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Whitehall

William Walcot (1874-1943)


Price
£650

Signed
Signed

Medium
Etching with drypoint

Catalogue Raisonné No
120

Dimensions
4 x 5 ¾ inches

Literature
H C Dickins, manuscript, 'Chronological List of Etchings', 1920-1924, no 88;
Elizabeth Harvey-Lee,
William Walcot Catalogue Raisonné, online, no 120

Exhibited
'Spring Exhibition of Original Etchings by Leading Artists', Fine Art Society, London, March 1924;
'Modern Etchings', Beaux Arts Gallery, London, October 1926;
'Original Engravings, Etchings and Drypoints by Younger Contemporary Gravers', Beaux Arts Gallery, London, April-May 1929;
Fine Art Society, London, December 1925, no 21;
'William Walcot 1874-1943, Centenary Exhibition', Fine Art Society, London, 1974, no 88, as 'The Cenotaph, Whilehall';
‘William Walcot 1974-1943, Magical Impressions’, The Building Centre with Gallery Lingard, London, 1990, no 111;
'William Walcot: Artist & Architect', Chris Beetles Gallery, London, October 2018, No 54

Published by H C Dickins in 1924 in an edition of 60 (UK) and 315 (US) and originally sold for 6 Guineas for the set. The 'London' set of six etchings comprised of: Whitehall, Strand, Trafalgar Square, Horseguards, Piccadilly Circus and Bank.

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