Near Swanage Print by Mark Gertler
by Mark Gertler
- Medium: Giclée Print
- Numbered
- Number of editions: -
- Unframed
- Print size: 36cm x 24cm
- Paper size: 42cm x 29.5cm
£35.00
Add to basketNear Swanage Print by Mark Gertler
Near Swanage, 1916. Pallant House Gallery (Kearley Bequest through The Art Fund, 1989)
Mark Gertler produced the original oil painting in 1916 whilst visiting a friend at Peveril House in Swanage (a view of Ballard Down and Old Harry rocks).
Printed using 10 colour Pigment Inks on Hahnemühle – William Turner, 310gsm, Acid-free, 100% rag, Archival Grade.
Limited Edition giclee print reproduced from the original oil painting by Mark Gertler. Exclusively produced by Gallery Bookshop Limited this Mark Gertler Near Swanage Print is part of Pallant House Gallery's permanent collection of Modern British Art.
For further details of this original Mark Gertler painting and others held by Pallant House Gallery please visit the Gallery website.
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Artists Biography
Mark Gertler was born in 1891 in a slum in the East End of London, the fifth child of a family of Jewish immigrants from Poland.
Already talented he gained a place at the Slade School of Art when he was just 16. He became friends with such fellow-artists as Paul Nash, Edward Wadsworth and Stanley Spencer, and attracted patrons including William Rothenstein and Lady Ottoline Morrell.
Gertler later suffered with depression and shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War, committed suicide.
His masterpiece, The Merry-Go-Round (1916), today hangs prominently at Tate Modern in London.

