Margaret Barnard Prints
Margaret Barnard Limited Edition Prints
Margaret Barnard (1900 - 1992) Limited Edition Fine Art Prints
Born in Scotland, Margaret Barnard studied at the Glasgow School of Art and had her first exhibition in Glasgow in 1922. Later in the decade she moved to London and studied at the Grosvenor School of Modern Art where she was taught by Claude Flight. Working primarily in linocut she began to exhibit widely including at the Royal Academy. She was known for her vibrant colours in the Art Deco style. She was also known for her figure painting. After marriage to artist Robert Mackechnie she moved for a while to Italy before returning to England in 1934 to live on the Sussex coast. Among her well-known commissions was that in the late 1930s for the design of posters for London Transport. Much of her work is in collections in England and New Zealand.
About Margaret Barnard Prints
Limited edition highest quality Giclée Prints, hand-numbered and hand-embossed. These are modern Giclée reproduction editions of an original print. Images protected by Bookroom Art Press.
Publisher - Bookroom Art Press. Recognized as one of the finest print publishers in the UK. Winner of Digital Printer of the Year 2014. Process: Giclée process to create limited edition prints - high resolution, high-fidelity process considerably surpassing in the quality of photo-lithographically produced images. Poduced to the highest of Fine Art Trade Guild Standards using 310gsm thick acid free rag, 100% cotton. The pigments are archival eight-colour Ultra-Chrome.
Framed and/or Mounted option - Mounted using plain white ph neutral conservation board. We frame specifically for your needs. Our standard and preferred frame is a plain oak with a square profile. Please enquire if you would like further details.
Acrylic Picture Frame Glass - an excellent shatterproof alternative to glass for use in picture frames, safe for shiping.
Print Delivery Charges
Please note there is a delivery supplement of £10.00 per print to contribute towards shipping and insurance costs.