Norman Lindsay 'Boudoir' - collected by Edwina

Norman Lindsay stands as one of Australia's most vibrant and controversial figures in history. Hailing from a renowned family of five esteemed artists, his contributions spanned a wide spectrum. From penning the beloved childhood classic, "The Magic Pudding," to crafting daring and once-censored artwork, Lindsay's creative vision was both lively and rebellious.

While Lindsay worked in Australia, his artistic realm transcended to an imagined era and locale. His pieces, often fantastical yet always rich in detail, remain captivating and highly sought-after, marking some of Australia's most coveted collections. Owning a Lindsay piece isn't merely possessing art — it's embarking on a journey through a captivating chapter in Australian art history.

A national treasure, Lindsay's presence resonates in major public collections, continually sparking research, exhibitions, and dialogues.

The etching plate titled 'Boudoir' remained unpublished, making this facsimile etching the sole representation of this image. It is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Odana Editions, providing affirmation of its provenance.

Norman LINDSAY (1879 - 1969)
'Boudoir' 2005
facsimile etching
Edition of 550
Image Size: 15 x 12 cm
Paper Dimensions: 28 x 23 cm
Framed Dimensions: 37 x 32 x 4 cm
Signed: signed, titled and numbered in plate. Includes embossed stamp in margin
Comes with Letter of Provenance
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity from Odana Editions

REFERENCE:
Norman Lindsay Etchings: Catalogue Raisonné (Odana Editions and Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2006, cat.33)

Condition: Excellent

(c) The Artist or Assignee

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