The School Prints series was published in the 1940s. The idea behind the series was to commission established artists to create lithographs which could be editioned in very large numbers and sold cheaply to schools, for display in corridors, classrooms and assembly halls. The pupils would enjoy direct contact with new works of art. The entrepreneur, Mrs Brenda Rawnsley, wrote: 'We are producing a series of auto-lithographs, four for each term, for use in schools, as a means of giving school children an understanding of contemporary art.' Each lithograph had a drawn frame around the image so that the print could be pinned to the wall.
Year1946
MediumLithograph
Dimensions50 x 75.5 cm (19.7 x 29.7 in)
Price726,00 € (VAT incl.)
600,00 € (+ VAT)