Lynda Gray, King William's Temple, 1985
Numbered & signed edition of 500; 297mm × 210mm
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Original screen prints in 8 colours. Hand printed by Peter Morson.
Edition limited to 500 numbered and signed copies on 225gsm mould-made
paper from St. Cuthbert's Mill.
Sometimes known as The Pantheon, King William's Temple is one
of the architectural delights of Kew Gardens. The temple was built
in 1837 to the design of Sir Jeffry Wyatville. Its four Tuscan
columns support a metope frieze; inside a number of tablets commemorate
British victories from Minden to Waterloo.
Lynda Gray was born in Braintree, Essex, in 1947. Her childhood
was spent on the Isle of Wight, and she studied art at Portsmouth
and Leicester Colleges of art. Since leaving college in 1971 she
has worked continuously as a professional illustrator. Her work
includes book covers for Penguin and Faber & Faber, magazine
illustrations for The Radio Times, The Sunday Times and Esquire,
record sleeves and postage stamps. She lives in Worcestershire.
Other work by Lynda Gray
Merivale Prints: The
Folly Tower
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