Archival pigment print with a silkscreen layer on 330gsm Somerset Enhanced acid-free paper. Printed in a numbered, limited edition of 500, with embossed signature and Goldmark Atelier blindstamp.
Printed to raise £100,000 for Coventry Cathedral. £200 from the sale of each print goes to support Coventry Cathedral.
The original cartoon, which is held at the Coventry Cathedral was Sutherland's third and final draft for the monumental tapestry that hangs in the Cathedral.
Framing includes - a light oak square style frame, with an acid free mount and acrylic glazing.

Graham Sutherland was born in 1903 in Streatham. He attended Epsom School and then studied art at Goldsmith’s School of Art (1921-26) where he quickly became a highly skilled etcher. As an official War Artist, Sutherland depicted bomb damage in London but it was not until after the war that he started to become really well known. He was awarded the Order of Merit in 1960 and died in London in 1980.
In his work Sutherland developed an interest in natural forms of growth such as tree roots and thorn bushes which he often depicted in close-up or from foreshortened viewpoints. These organic growth formations, which remained central to Sutherland’s work throughout his career, often appeared menacing or threatening with their hints of human or animal like characteristics.
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