Jane Ray, Harlequin, 1985
Numbered & signed edition of 500; 297mm × 210mm
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An original 5 colour lithograph drawn on the plates by the artist
at the Curwen Studio and printed in an edition of 500 numbered
and signed copies on St Cuthbert's 225 gsm all rag paper by Adrian
Lack at the Senecio Press, Charlbury, Oxfordshire.
Jane Ray was born in London in 1960. She trained at Middlesex
Polytechnic and began her career by designing greetings cards
and wrapping paper. She is now known internationally as a children's
picture book artist, and also continues to enjoy success with
her card designs. She was shortlisted for the Mother Goose Award
for her first book, A Balloon for Granddad
and won The Smarties Prize (6-8 category) for The
Story of the Creation. She has been shortlisted three times
for the Kate Greenaway Medal, for Noah's
Ark, The Story of Christmas
and The Happy Prince. She was also
shortlisted for the Kurt Maschler Award for Song
of the Earth, which was written by Mary Hoffman.
Jane is married to the conductor David Temple, and has three
children.
Other work by Jane Ray
Merivale Prints: Columbine
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