Signed original etching with aquatint, printed from one steel-faced copper plate.
Artist's proof aside from the edition of 50.
From the South African Series.
Bears the Editions Alecto blindstamp along with the JC Editions blindstamp in the bottom margin.
Also bears the blind stamp from The Archive of James Collyer.
From his hotel window in Johannesburg, Procktor had a view of the Municipal Garden where blacks are segregated into the section knwon as Joubert Park.

Although born in Dublin (1936), Procktor was largely brought up in London and Brighton. After being taught art at school by Kyffin Williams, the noted Welsh landscape painter, Procktor attended the Slade School of Fine Art and upon graduating in 1962 travelled around Italy and Greece. The following year he held his first exhibition at the Redfern Gallery with whom he would be associated for much of his career.
By 1968 Procktor was showing in New York and exhibited abroad regularly thereafter alongside extensive travels throughout India, China and Japan. Procktor was also a successful printmaker, his illustrations for an edition of Coleridge’s, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner in 1976 being a notable accomplishment. He was made an R.A in 1996 and his works are well represented in public collections both in Britain and abroad.
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