Turkish bath.

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Primary Artist

Eileen Mayo (1906–1994)

Title

Turkish bath.

Date made

23 July 1930 (exhibited)

Place made

London, England View on map Close map

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Category

Print

Print type

relief

Technique

linocut, printed in colour inks from multiple blocks

Text printed from matrix

no printed text

Matrix size

30.8 x 21.1 cm (printed image)

Support

paper

State

published state

Impression

undesignated impression /30

Edition information

edition of 30

Production notes

Eileen Mayo made her first colour linocut ‘Turkish bath’ after been encouraged by Claude Flight to exhibit at the 'Second Exhibition of British Linocuts' held at Redfern Gallery in London in 1930. It is said that Flight instructed Mayo in linocutting over the telephone after she showed interest in learning the technique while modelling for the Grosvenor School of Modern Art life drawing classes. ‘Turkish bath’ follows Flight’s technique of dispensing with a key block to create a design in colour. The print demonstrates Mayo’s instinctive ability to emphasise underlying patterns in her subject matter. ‘The Observer’ called it the "most satisfactory print in the show”.

Inscriptions or device by artist or designated agent

signed upper left within image in black pencil, 'Eileen Mayo'.
not dated.
inscribed upperleft within image in black pencil, ' /30'.

Accession number

Christchurch Art Gallery, 94/240

Accession method

Gift

Provenance

Rex Nan Kivell

Credit line

Gift of Rex Nan Kivell, 1953

Web address

https://christchurchartgallery.org.nz/collection/94-240/eileen-mayo/turkish-bath

Country of context

Australia

Creators

Mayo, Eileen. | (1906–1994) Aotearoa New Zealander | Australian | English | Female | artist

Last Updated

16 Jul 2025