Lincoln Facade by Valerie Thornton
Lincoln Facade
Valerie Thornton
Title
Lincoln Facade
Artist
Year
c. 1975
Technique
color etching and aquatint
Image Size
15 3/4 x 20 5/8" platemark
Signature
pencil, lower right
Edition Size
12 of 50
Annotations
editioned in pencil; titled on verso, pencil
Reference
Paper
heavy, antique-white "Handmade" wove
State
published
Publisher
artist
Inventory ID
17372
Price
SOLD
Description
British: 1931 - 1991 Valerie Thornton was born in London [1931] where she later studied art at the Regent Street Polytechnic School of Art 1950-53. In 1954 she went to Paris and studied printmaking with the renowned teacher Stanley William Hayter at Atelier 17. Thornton then moved to New York where she spent two years at the Pratt Institute. Her first exhibition of etchings and watercolours was held in 1960 since when there have been numerous shows in Britain and America. During the 1970s Thornton made etchings of several East Anglian churches and ecclesiastical and architectural subjects continued to form a major part of her artistic output throughout her career. She travelled extensively in France, Italy and Spain and Romanesque [Norman] churches provided a rich source of inspiration. Although Thornton occasionally tried abstract styles she most commonly employed representational elements in her work. Thornton's work is to be found in several public collections both in Britain [the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Fitzwilliam Museum] and America [Museum of Modern Art, New York]. She died in 1991.