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Graham Clarke, artist, author, illustrator and humorist, is one of Britain's most popular and best-selling printmakers. He has created some five hundred images inspired by his love of rural life, history, the sea and his travels.
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Graham Clarke artist from Kent, England. Limited edition...
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Graham’s Limited edition etchings - a chronological list....
- A La Carte
A hand-coloured etching produced entirely by hand in a...
- Graham Clarke's Rue Francaise
Rue Francaise (set of four etchings) from £990.00. Set of...
- Voila
A hand-coloured etching produced entirely by hand in a...
- Gallery shop etchings by artist
Graham Clarke artist from Kent, England. Limited edition etchings produced entirely by hand, arch-topped. Humorous art inspired by Kent, countryside, Cornwall, boats, the sea, Shakespeare, theatre, music, love of France, Japan, travel.
Graham Clarke, author, illustrator and humorist, is one of Britain's most popular and best-selling printmakers. He has created some five hundred images of English rural life and history, of the Bible and of the Englishman's view of Europe.
Graham’s Limited edition etchings - a chronological list. 1973 - Dance by the Light of the Moon. 1973 - Dingley Dell. 1973 - St. Winwalloe’s Dream. 1973 - Lord of the Mowers. 1974 - Haymakers. 1974 - Anderida Oak. 1974 - Spring Ploughboys. 1974 - Industry. 1974 - Beneath the Green Willows. 1974 - Cottage Gardners. 1974 - Cornish Haven. 1974 ...
Graham Clarke, author, illustrator and humorist, is one of Britain's most popular and best selling printmakers. He has created some 400 images of English rural life and history, and of the Englishmans view of Europe.
Graham Peter Clarke ( / ˈɡræm ˈklɑːrk /; born July 11, 1970) is an American musician, songwriter, arranger, and entertainer. Active since 1995 and performing in the New York metropolitan area, Clarke has played well over 5,000 musical performances on the east coast for children and adults.
Summary. Printmaker, author and humorist who was educated at Beckenham School of Art and Royal College of Art under Edward Bawden. He went on to become one of Britain’s most popular image-makers, creating hundreds of pictures of English rural life and history and of the Englishman’s view of Europe.