David Leverett 1991 Landlines Limited Edition Signed Lithograph British Expressionist

David Leverett
Landlines, 1991
Lithograph
Edition size:220/250
26.75 x 36 in. (67.9 x 91.4 cm.)

David Leverett (British, born 1938)
Working in oil or acrylic on canvas or original lithography, Leverett’s landscapes have enormous vitality. They are about everything that we are dependent upon in the dimensions of nature: the combination of elements weather, air, sky, and earth that constitute the mass that we jive on, always in a state of change, constantly in motion. Although based on classically drawn studies made at specific locations, each Leverett work is a compilation of recorded and remembered territories

Leverett’s works are unashamedly romantic, and (to quote the English critic, John Russell Taylor) ‘keyed into Nature in a way that Wordsworth would have understood and shared, yet at the same time with a vaulting idealism to match Shelley’s most transcendental visions.’

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David Leverett 1991 Landlines Limited Edition Signed Lithograph British Expressionist

David Leverett Landlines, 1991 Lithograph Edition size:220/250 26.75 x 36 in. (67.9 x 91.4 cm.) David Leverett (British, born 1938) Working in oil or acrylic on canvas or original lithography, Leverett's landscapes have enormous vitality. They are about everything that we are dependent upon in the dimensions of nature: the combination of elements weather, air, sky, and earth that constitute the mass that we jive on, always in a state of change, constantly in motion. Although based on classically drawn studies made at specific locations, each Leverett work is a compilation of recorded and remembered territories Leverett's works are unashamedly romantic, and (to quote the English critic, John Russell Taylor) 'keyed into Nature in a way that Wordsworth would have understood and shared, yet at the same time with a vaulting idealism to match Shelley's most transcendental visions.'

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