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Brian Rice Signed Limited Edition Silkscreen Change 1969 OP Art 30” x 27”

Brian Rice
Change-1969
Print – Silkscreen 30” x 27”
Edition: signed in Pencil, dated and marked 56/125

A few cracks and creases throughout. **PLEASE SEE IMAGES**

During the 1960s Brian Rice produced luminous, hard edged abstract paintings and prints, which achieved national and international publicity and acclaim, and quickly found their way into international collections. The roots of inspiration lay not in the 50s and 60s icons of the ‘Pop’ era but rather more in the De Stijl and European Constructivists of the 20s and 30s. However, by the mid 1970s disillusioned by both his output and the general art world, he retreated to the West Country and concentrated on his farming and his teaching.

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During the 1960s Brian Rice produced luminous, hard edged abstract paintings and prints, which achieved national and international publicity and acclaim, and quickly found their way into international collections. The roots of inspriration lay not in the 50s and 60s icons of the ‘Pop’ era but rather more in the De Stijl and European Constructivists of the 20s and 30s. However by the mid 1970s disillusioned by both his output and the general art world, he retreated to the West Country and concentrated on his farming and his teaching.

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Weight 3 lbs
Dimensions 38 × 5 × 4 in
Size Type/Largest Dimension

Medium (Up to 30in.)

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Limited Edition

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Edition Size

56/125

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Item height

30

Item Length

27

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Brian Rice Signed Limited Edition Silkscreen Change 1969 OP Art 30” x 27”

Brian Rice Change-1969 Print - Silkscreen 30'' x 27'' Edition: signed in Pencil, dated and marked 56/125 A few cracks and creases throughout. **PLEASE SEE IMAGES** During the 1960s Brian Rice produced luminous, hard edged abstract paintings and prints, which achieved national and international publicity and acclaim, and quickly found their way into international collections. The roots of inspiration lay not in the 50s and 60s icons of the 'Pop' era but rather more in the De Stijl and European Constructivists of the 20s and 30s. However, by the mid 1970s disillusioned by both his output and the general art world, he retreated to the West Country and concentrated on his farming and his teaching.

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