Barbara Rae : Sketchbooks Limited Edition

The sketchbooks of Barbara Rae RA provide themes and motifs for her paintings and prints. This publication draws its rich content from those sketchbooks and is contextualised through insightful interviews and texts.

This special edition of the book includes the etching Skipness. Produced in a limited edition of 100, the prints are individually signed and numbered by the artist.

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£450.00
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Material Hardback
Dimensions 24.9 x 29.7 x 2.3cm
EAN/ISBN 9781907533181
SKU 02078888

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Product story

Whenever she is working outside, Barbara Rae RA responds to what she sees in her sketchbooks. Richard Cork draws on interviews with the artist to examine how she sketches to connect with a subject. Introduced by Gareth Wardell and thematically arranged to reflect Rae's particular interests.

The limited edition print Skipness evolved from studies on the peninsula of Kintyre on the west coast of Scotland.

"Skipness evolved from studies on the peninsula of Kintyre on the west coast of Scotland. I was drawn to this area because of its proximity to Kilmartin, which has the most important concentration of Neolithic and Bronze Age remains in mainland Scotland, spanning 5,000 years."

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