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Belgium 1944 — from Pointes Sèches Sur La Guerre (1945) « Ardennes Noël 44 Drypoint engraving by Françoise Taylor, August 1945Actual size: 392mm high x 292mm wide From selected engravings and etchings « Ardennes Noël 44
Ardennes Noël 44
Christmas in the Ardennes, Belgium 1944 — from Pointes Sèches Sur La Guerre (1945) « V1 | Animaux » Drypoint engraving by Françoise Taylor, August 1945Actual size: 392mm high x 292mm wide From selected engravings and etchings « V1 | Animaux »
V1
V1 flying bomb, Belgium 1944/45 — from Pointes Sèches Sur La Guerre (1945) « Ceux qui Restent Seules | Ardennes Noël 44 » Drypoint engraving by Françoise Taylor, August 1945Actual size: 392mm high x 292mm wide From selected engravings and etchings « Ceux qui Restent Seules | Ardennes Noël 44 »
La Guerre (cover)
“War takes place only every twenty-five years. Isn’t she beautiful.” Inside cover » The coverTypography by Françoise Taylor, August 1945Actual size: 392mm high x 292mm wide ‘Pointes Sèches Sur La Guerre‘ is a series of thirteen drypoints Françoise produced depicting the deprivations of war in Belgium under German occupation which she experienced first-hand as a young […]
Balin and Balan
« Previous picture (4) Engraving by Françoise Taylor, 1948Actual size: 355mm high x 255mm wide Illustration for ‘Le Morte d’Arthur’ (Sir Thomas Malory) From selected engravings and etchings « Previous picture (4)
Arthur and Tristram
« Previous picture (3) | Next picture (5) » Engraving by Françoise Taylor, 1948Actual size: 355mm high x 255mm wide Illustration for ‘Le Morte d’Arthur’ (Sir Thomas Malory) From selected engravings and etchings « Previous picture (3) | Next picture (5) »
Gawain and the knight
« Previous picture (2) | Next picture (4) » Engraving by Françoise Taylor, 1948Actual size: 355mm high x 255mm wide Illustration for ‘Le Morte d’Arthur’ (Sir Thomas Malory) From selected engravings and etchings « Previous picture (2) | Next picture (4) »
Industrial Bolton (6)
« Previous picture (5) Pen-and-ink and wash painting by Françoise Taylor, 1950s From pictures of industrial Bolton « Previous picture (5)
Cheval Bayard
« Previous picture (5) | Next picture (7) » Etching by Françoise Taylor, circa 1945Actual size: 270mm high x 350mm wide From a French twelfth century legend ‘Quatre Fils Aymon’ in which Bayard was renowned for his spirit, understanding human speech, and possessing a supernatural ability to adjust his size to his riders – the […]
Face (person unknown)
« Previous picture (3) | Next picture (5) » Monoprint by Françoise Taylor, circa 1944Actual size: 302mm high x 272mm wide From other pictures by Françoise Taylor « Previous picture (3) | Next picture (5) »