• Mowers, 1912 -
    £120

    Wood engraving on paper
    Block: 13.2  x 19.4 cm
    Print: 23.5 x 29.5 cm
    A limited edition has been printed posthumously on Hahnemühle Natural Line vergé paper (100 g/m²)

    Apparently this wood engraving was made after a drawing to decorate Next Court House in  Cleveland (United States).

    Brangwyn produced over 200 wood engravings and woodcuts between 1904 and 1935, many of them intended as book illustrations and head and tail pieces.


  • The Cross in Placed on the Shoulders of Simon of Cyrene (5th Station), 1934-35 -
    £3,500

    Signed with monogram: "FB"
    Pencil on tracing paper
    73.7 x 85.1 cm
    Brangwyn portrays himself as Simon of Cyrene, taking the weight of the Cross on his shoulders and clasping the drooping Christ.
  • Jesus Meets his Afflicted Mother  (4th Station), 1934-35 -
    £3,500

    Pencil on tracing paper
    73.7 x 85.1 cm

    The Stations of the Cross, 1934-35
    The 14 Stations (S4163) were printed from zinc plates in 1935. Brangwyn noting in February of that year that he "had two printers here most of the week proving the plates of The Stations of the Cross". 16 sets of the lithographs were printed on paper and a small number printed on sycamore. The Stations were also reproduced as The Way of the Cross (1935) with a foreward by G.K.Chesterton.

  • War. To Arms Citizens of the Empire, 1915 -
    £950

    Lithograph poster without lettering, with added colour 
    65.5 x 57.5 cm
       
  • The Forest,  date unknown -
    £30

    Wood engraving on paper
    Block: 9 x 7.6 cm
    Print: 21 x 19.5 cm
    A limited edition has been printed posthumously on Hahnemühle Natural Line vergé paper (100 g/m²)

  • Ex Librus A.S. Levetus -
    £20

    Wood engraving on paper
    Block: 7.2 x 7.4 cm
    Print: 17 x 17 cm
    A limited edition has been printed posthumously on Hahnemühle Natural Line vergé paper (100 g/m²)
  • Man with a Scythe, c 1919 -
    £40

    Wood engraving on paper
    Block: 6.5 x 5.2 cm
    Print: 16.5 x 15 cm
    A limited edition has been printed posthumously on Hahnemühle Natural Line vergé paper (100g/m²)
  • Unloading at London Bridge, 1914-1918 -
    £60

    Wood engraving on paper
    Block: 12 x 16.5 cm
    Print: 24.3 x 29 cm
    A limited edition has been printd posthumously on Hahnemühle Natural Line vergé paper (100 g/m²)

  • Carpenter with Family, date unknown -
    £30

    Wood engraving on paper
    Block: 10.3 x 11.5 cm
    Print: 19.5 x 18.5 cm
    A limited edition has been printed posthumously on Hahnemühle Natural Line vergé paper (100 g/m²)
  • Two Musicians, 1930 -
    £100

    Wood engraving on paper
    Block: 16.8 x 13.2 cm
    Print: 27.5 x 23 cm
    A limited edition has been printed posthumously on Hahnemühle Natural Line vergé paper (100 g/m²)

  • Gypsies Round a Caravan, 1910 -
    £90

    Wood engraving on paper
    Block: 8 x 17 cm
    Print: 17 x 25 cm
    A limited edition has been printed posthumously on Hahnemühle Natural Line vergé paper (100 g/m²)
  • Two Tramps -
    £50

    Wood engraving on paper
    Block: approximately 7,5 x 7,5 cm
    Print: 20,5 x 22,5 cm
    A limited edition has been printed posthumously on Hahnemühle Natural Line vergé paper (100 g/m²)
  • L'Eroica, circa 1919 -
    £120

    Wood engraving on paper
    Block: 24 x 18 cm
    Print: 34.5 x 28.5 cm
    A limited edition has been printed posthumously on Hahnemühle Natural Line vergé paper (100 g/m²)

    L'Eroica was an art quarterly magazine published in Milan which illustrated Branwyn's work in 1919. The block may have been cut by H.G. Webb from Brangwyn's drawing, but does not beear his usual mark "H.G.W.Sc".
    The image of the boy with globe was used by Brangwyn in his panel The Founding of Tonbridge School by Sir Andrew Judd, 1553 for the Worshipful Company of Skinners, and in an etched bookplate for Bernard Bergl.
  • Tramp with Dogs, circa 1910 -
    £60

    Wood engraving on paper
    Block: 11.5 x 10.4 cm
    Print: 20.5 x 19.5 cm
    A limited edition has been printed posthumously on Hahnemühle Natural Line vergé paper (100 g/m²)
  • Gargoyle, circa1920 -
    £30

    Wood engraving on paper
    Block: 7.2 x 3.1 cm
    Print: 18 x 14 cm
    A limited editon has been printed posthumously on Hahnemühle Natural Line
    vergé
    paper (100g/m²)
  • Mask 5 (c. 1919) -
    £40

    Wood engraving on paper
    Block: 6,3 x 4,5 cm
    Print: 19 x 17 cm
    A limited edition has been printed posthumously on Hahnemühle Natural Line vergé paper (100 g/m²)

  • Sunset (1913) -
    £60

    Wood engraving on paper
    Block: 10,5 cm x 16 cm
    Print: 23,5 x 28 cm
    A limited edition has been printed posthumously on Hahnemühle Natural Line vergé paper (100 g/m²)
  • Picking Fruit (1920) -
    Not for sale

    Wood engraving on paper (executed by H.G. Webb after a design by Brangwyn)
    Literature: Dominique Marechal, Frank Brangwyn: Collection Catalogue, Bruges General Bank & Stedelijk Museua 1987 p150 Catalogus 1936, Brangwynmuseum, Bruges 1936 No. 108
    Block: 15.5 x 11 cm
    Print: 28 x 23 cm
    A limited edition has been printed posthumously on Hahnemühle Natural Line vergé paper (100 g/m²)
  • Societa Nationale Dante Alighieri, 1922 -
    Sold

    Wood engraving on paper
    Block: 15.9 x 10.9 cm
    Print: 25 x 20 cm
    A limited edition has been printed posthumously on Hahnemühle Natural Line vergé paper (100g/m²)
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