Ethel Spowers

Born and educated in Australia, Ethel Louise Spowers (1890-1947) studied under Claude Flight at the Grosvenor School of Modern Art from 1929. Her modernist linocuts attracted critical attention in the 1930s and were regularly exhibited at the Redfern Gallery and purchased by both The British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum. She remained a powerful supporter of the modernist movement and of the new medium of linocut on her return to Australia, and was a founder member of George Bell's Contemporary Group. These cards are 140mm x 170mm, they are packed with a buff coloured envelope in a biodegradable cello sleeve.
Ethel Spowers

Ethel Spowers

Born and educated in Australia, Ethel Louise Spowers (1890-1947) studied under Claude Flight at the Grosvenor School of Modern Art from 1929. Her modernist linocuts attracted critical attention in the 1930s and were regularly exhibited at the Redfern Gallery and purchased by both The British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum. She remained a powerful supporter of the modernist movement and of the new medium of linocut on her return to Australia, and was a founder member of George Bell's Contemporary Group. These cards are 140mm x 170mm, they are packed with a buff coloured envelope in a biodegradable cello sleeve.
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