• The Graveside, 1928 -
    Biography Enquire about this picture£750


    Presentation: Framed
    Signed, dated and numbered 3/50
    Engraving 7 x 6 in. (18 x 15 cm).
    In a fine black and gilded late 19th century print frame

    Evelyn Gibbs was the 1929 British School at Rome Scholar in Engraving. The Graveside is one of Gibbs' most evocative pre-Rome images. The monumentality of the figures owes as much to J. F. Millet as it does to the Italian Primitives.

    Although planned as an edition of 50 it is likely that Gibbs printed far few.

    We are grateful to Pauline Lucas for her assistance.
  • The Good Samaritan, 1928 -
    Biography Enquire about this picture£500


    Presentation: Framed
    Signed
    Etching, touched proof 7 3/8 x 6 3/8 in. (18.8 x 16.1 cm).
  • The adoration of the shepherds, 1927 -
    Biography Enquire about this picture£800


    Presentation: Framed
    Signed
    Line engraving, third and final state 6 1/4 x 5 1/2 in. (16 x 14 cm) each
  • The West Garden, 1931 -
    Biography Enquire about this picture£650


    Presentation: Framed
    signed and dated
    Engraving 7 7/8 x 7 7/8 in. (20 x 20 cm).
    Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist's estate.

    In a gilded and natural wood flat section frame with square outer knull, glazed
  • The Chapel, 1928 -
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    Presentation: Framed
    Signed
    Etching 5 7/8 x 5 1/4 in. (14.8 x 13.2 cm).

    Provenance: The Fine Art Society
  • The Blind Man,circa 1925 -
    Biography Enquire about this picture£700


    Presentation: Framed
    Signed,
    Etching, first state, unique
    15 x 9 cm.

    In a black lacquer and gilded frame.
  • The Chapel, 1928 -
    Biography Enquire about this picturePrice on request


    Presentation: Framed
    Preparatory drawing
    Ink with white highlights on paper
    5 3/4 x 5 1/4 in. (14.8 x 13.2 cm.)

    Provenance: The Fine Art Society
  • The Expulsion, 1929 -
    Biography Sold


    Presentation: Framed
    original drawing for the line etching
    Pen and ink over pencil, 5 7/8 x 4 1/8 ins. (15 x 10.5 cms.)
    Provenance: Sir Hugh Willatt, the artist's husband

    The Expulsion was produced during Gibbs' last year at the Royal College of Art - the year she was awarded the Rome Scholarship in Engraving. Her prints of this period are amongst the most outstanding produced by any of the Rome Scholars. Like so many of her colleagues in Rome, she was, ironically, more influenced by the Northern Italian quattrocento artists than by either the Classical or Baroque tradition of Southern Italy. The Expulsion is recorded as having been produced in an edition of 40, though its scarcity suggests not all were printed.

    We are grateful to Pauline Lucas for her assistance in cataloguing this drawing.
  • The Departure - Design for an Etching, 1928 -
    Biography Sold


    Presentation: Framed
    Signed, dated and inscribed with title
    Pen and ink over pencil, 5Q X 6E ins. (14 X 17 cms.)

    Evelyn Gibbs was the 1929 British School at Rome Scholar in Engraving. The Departure, 1928, is one of Gibbs' most evocative pre-Rome images. The monumentality of the figures owes as much to J. F. Millet as it does to the Italian Primitives. Gibbs reworked the composition of The Departure in her first Rome etching, Morning, (January 1930), which shows two figures and a child, the man setting off to work in the sunlit fields beyond their gate.

    For The Departure, Gibbs initially indicated an edition of 50, then reduced it to 40. Probably she printed far fewer. We are grateful to Pauline Lucas for her assistance.
  • The Departure, 1928 -
    Biography Sold


    Presentation: Framed
    Signed, dated and numbered 1/50
    Etching, 5Q X 6E ins. (14 X 17 cms.)

    Evelyn Gibbs was the 1929 British School at Rome Scholar in Engraving. The Departure, 1928, is one of Gibbs' most evocative pre-Rome images. The monumentality of the figures owes as much to J. F. Millet as it does to the Italian Primitives. Gibbs reworked the composition of The Departure in her first Rome etching, Morning, (January 1930), which shows two figures and a child, the man setting off to work in the sunlit fields beyond their gate.

    For The Departure, Gibbs initially indicated an edition of 50, then reduced it to 40. Probably she printed far fewer.

    We are grateful to Pauline Lucas for her assistance.
  • The Expulsion, 1929 -
    Biography Sold


    Presentation: Framed

  • The Departure, 1928 -
    Biography Sold


    Presentation: Framed

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