Lionel Lindsay | Indian Vulture (1933)
The Indian Vulture (1933)
Wood engraving printed in black ink on Japanese paper
18.6 x 11.3 cm
Signed in the lower margin in pencil
edition of 100
$950
Lionel Lindsay
Born: 1874 Victoria- Died: 1961 Sydney
A prolific graphic artist, watercolorist and writer. His printed works of Australian flora and fauna received worldwide accolades from contemporaries and critics. His finished woodcut prints were of such a high quality that Harold Wright (Colnaghi Gallery) wrote “He has approached, if not equalled, some of the best work of this type produced in Europe in the past quarter of a century”.
Lionel travelled widely, he was fluent in Spanish, had extensively travelled Europe and had visited North Africa and India. His opinion as an Art critic with the Melbourne ‘Herald’ was controversial and exciting, he provided great support in establishing Australian Modern artists, such as William Dobell.
He is widely regarded as the greatest Australian Printmaker.
His work is represented in all major institutions in Australia. A full collection of his woodcuts is held by the British Museum.