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Frederick Landseer Griggs, R.A., R.E. Art

British, 1876-1938
Frederick Maur Landseer Griggs was born in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, in 1876. He studied at the Slade School of Art and worked for two years 1896-8 in the architectural office of C.E. Mallows, the architectural draughtsman. He worked in a visionary tradition deriving from William Blake, Samuel Palmer, and Edward Calvert. Griggs created 57 prints in all, depicting idealized Gothic buildings and landscapes. He was Master of the Art Workers' Guild, and one of the first etchers to be elected to full membership of the Royal Academy.
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Artist: Frederick Landseer Griggs, R.A., R.E.
Netherton Chapel
Netherton Chapel

Netherton Chapel

By Frederick Landseer Griggs, R.A., R.E.

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Netherton Chapel. 1935. Etching. Comstock 53.v. 5 11/16 x 4 3/8 (sheet 8 15/16 x 6 1/2). Edition 85 in this state (total edition 88-89). Illustrated Fine Prints of the Year, 1936; Print Collector's Quarterly 26 (1939): 286. A fine impression on white laid paper with a partial crown watermark. Signed in pencil. Housed in a striking 11 1/2 x 10 7/8 wood and champagne gold frame. According to Comstock "The subject is a small memorial chapel, now much more ruinous than the etching shows, near Bredon Hill...

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Mid-20th Century Modern Frederick Landseer Griggs, R.A., R.E. Art

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Palace Court

Palace Court

By Frederick Landseer Griggs, R.A., R.E.

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Frederick Landseer Griggs (1876-1938), Palace Court, 1933, etching, signed and inscribed in pencil. Reference: Comstock 49, third state (of 3), from the printing of about 75. In exce...

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1930s Realist Frederick Landseer Griggs, R.A., R.E. Art

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