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JULIAN TREVELYAN RA: ETCHINGS

13TH SEPT 25TH OCT 2014

Tom among the Flowers, 1978 Etching 13.7 x 18.7ins Chiswick Mall, 1974 Etching 13.7 x 18.7ins

This remarkable exhibition spans the full fifty years of Julian Trevelyan’s print making career and highlights

the extraordinary diversity and technical ability of this master printmaker. Recognised as one of the most

prominent and influential printmakers of the twentieth century, Royal Academician Julian Trevelyan (1910

1988) was an important innovator of modern printing techniques. By the late 1950s he was Head of the

Etching Department at the Royal College of Art where he taught and inspired, amongst others Norman

Ackroyd, David Hockney and RB Kitaj. Ackroyd later wrote:

An enormous amount of work and desire goes into something so seemingly easy. I have, through my many

years of teaching, often looked back and tried to analyse my time in Julian’s etching class at the RCA as a

template for what can be achieved Norman Ackroyd CBE RA (Cat Rais p. 23)

Bohun Gallery’s exhibition highlights Trevelyan’s innovative approach to etching (he used lace curtains,

hessian sacks and even fishnet tights to create patterned effects within his etchings) as well as the extraordinary

breadth of his subject matter. A great traveller, Trevelyan’s response to some of the world’s greatest cities is

presented including London, Paris, Florence and New York. No matter where his travels took him, he and

his wife Mary Fedden always returned to their beloved Thames at Chiswick. The views up and down the

river from his home at Durham Wharf, form the core of this varied collection. They show the daily comings

and goings on the river, the swans, the gulls and the boats. The customs of the river Thames provided

constant inspiration for the artist, articulated in his etchings of the Building of the Thames Barrage, Pleasure

Steamer and Henley Regatta.

Established in 1973, Bohun Gallery has handled Julian Trevelyan’s Estate since his death in 1988. Director

Patricia Jordan Evans remarks:

Etching for me has always been a great love and I found that to be surrounded by Julian Trevelyan’s images

was a magical experience which has not diminished with time. His work was unlike that of any other artist I

knew. Full of ingenuity and insight, it had an unmistakable quirky humour . I was enchanted’.

The exhibition presents over 40 etchings, beginning with his early surrealist period of the 1930s, and charts

his progression through the 20th Century. The breadth and quality validates this 20th Century masters artistic

ambitions and presents a vibrant, colourful and exciting exhibition.

For further information, please contact Katie Newman on 01491 576 228 or

email art@bohungallery.co.uk

15 Reading Road, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 1AB Telephone /Fax 01491 576228

Bohun Contemporary Art Limited Company No. 5708718 Registered office as above Director: P M Jordan Evans

www.bohungallery.co.uk art@bohungallery.co.uk

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All images should be reproduced with the credit ‘Courtesy of Bohun Gallery’.

Please contact Katie Newman (art@bohungallery.co.uk) for high resolution digital files.

Schooner, 1981Etching 13.8 x 18.7 ins Henley Regatta, 1978 Etching 18.8 x 13.8 ins Brentford, 1975 etching 20 x 15ins

Mud Banks, 1978 Etching 13.8 x 18.8 ins Fontaine de Vaucluse, 1972-72 Etching 13.7 x 19 ins

Puri, 1968 Etching 13.7 x 18.7 ins Statue of Liberty, 1982 Etching 13.7 x 19 ins

15 Reading Road, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 1AB Telephone /Fax 01491 576228

Bohun Contemporary Art Limited Company No. 5708718 Registered office as above Director: P M Jordan Evans

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SELECTED QUOTES FROM THE ACCOMPANYING EXHIBITION CATALOGUE:

‘It’s the deliberate persistence in his own kind of sophisticated innocence’ that makes Trevelyan’s work

such a visual tonic. His last big retrospective was at the Royal College in 1998. Time for another.’

Laura Gascoigne, The Spectator

‘Trevelyan’s apprenticeship with Hayter laid the foundations for his distinguished career as a printmaker,

especially in the 1960s-70s. This was when he began an excellent relationship with Bohun Gallery, which

handles his estate; the gallery’s Thames setting echoes that of his Chiswick home.’

Jackie Wullschlager, The Financial Times

He produced a series of images that challenge us with their simplicity; from his childhood drawings through

to his extended swansong of etchings and paintings, his work seems to invite us to ask our own questions’.

Philip Trevelyan Picture Language’

‘An enormous amount of work and desire goes into something so seemingly easy. I have, through my many

years of teaching, often looked back and tried to analyse my time in Julians etching class at the RCA as a

template for what can be achieved’.

Norman Ackroyd RA

‘Trevelyan will be critically remembered for the responsive diversity of his art: the enthusiasm of his

engagement with surrealism; the virtuosities of his collage landscapes; the purposeful stylisations of colour and

form in his later painting; and for the brilliantly inventive originality of his printmaking. For all these changes

of style and manner, what remained essential was his absolute commitment to art as the vehicle of imaginative

truth in all its worldly manifestations. For Julian this required the vision of a knowing eye, and a hand freed of

preconception and habit: a deliberate persistence in his own kind of sophisticated innocence.

Mel Gooding

‘[Bohun Gallery’s exhibition] finally confirms Julian Trevelyan’s reputation as one of the most interesting and

original painter and printmakers of his generation, a maverick independent belonging to no group but his

own’

Nicholas Usherwood

‘It was from the etching room of the Royal College of Art from 1955 that he developed many special intaglio

techniques, including combined textured grounds using found materials and objects, that have generally been

credited to Hayter alone. He popularised the open bite method in this country and, on a short trip to Paris, a

demonstration by Jacques Frelaut of a two-plate colour etching system so inspired him that he put the method

into practice immediately on his return, advancing it in his work’.

Sylvie Turner

MF ‘He would impress mother’s petticoats or whatever into the plate, yes, and fishnet stockings he loved’

ST ‘Yours?’

MF Mine. I always gave them, when I got holes in them …’.

Mary Fedden and Sylvie Turner

WITH GRATEFUL THANKS TO THOSE WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED THE

ABOVE COMMENTS

15 Reading Road, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 1AB Telephone /Fax 01491 576228

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