(Village in Mourne).
Primary Artist
Tate Adams (1922–2018)
Title
Other titles
Irish Village Mourne
Date made
1954 – (1954)
Place made
Australia, Australia, Victoria, Melbourne, RMIT View on map Close map
Category
Print type
relief
Technique
linocut, printed in colour, from four blocks
Matrix size
30.7 x 40.6 cm (printed image)
Support
thin cream wove lithographic paper
Support size
35.3 x 49.6 cm (sheet)
Manufacturers mark
no manufacturer's mark
Impression
undesignated proof
Inscriptions or device by artist or designated agent
No inscriptions
Inscriptions or device subsequently added to the work
Inscribed verso, lower right in black pencil, 'Adams 11' [11 encircled].
Subject description
Village tree in the middle of square with houses behind, Mourne, County Down, Northern Ireland.
Collection
National Gallery of Australia
IRN
115320
Accession number
86.4
Accession method
Purchase
Meeting
Meeting 6, 1985/86 (1986-02-11)
Provenance
Collection of the artist Harry Rosengrave (1899-1896), Melbourne. Purchased by the ANG from his family through Niagara Galleries, Melbourne, February 1986.
Credit line
Purchased 1986
Country of context
Australia
Notes
Same block, same colours as Acc no 1986.35, 1986.38. Colourway variations Acc Nos 1986.37, 1986.39, 1986.41, 1986.42.
Creators
Adams, Tate. | (1922–2018) Australian | Irish | Male | artist
Last Updated
08 Jan 2013