Bernard Durin Ash Manna Cicada lithograph
A lithograph of an Ash Manna Cicada after water colour by Bernard Durin (1940 - 1988) printed in 1981.
Durin studied each specimen under a hands free magnifying glass in order to understand the intricate detail prior to painting with a 00 size water-colour brush. The detail, texture, colour, scale and precision is absolutely insane, it is very hard for the camera to do these adequate justice. The time it must have taken to study and execute each plate boggles the mind.
Presented behind glass in bespoke wooden period correct bullnose frame, hand made to conservation standards, ready to hang and be enjoyed for decades to come.
Dimensions (each framed image):
365mm wide
415mm high
Please note, shipping is free to all UK mainland and island addresses, if you are outside of the UK, please contact us prior to purchase for options and costs.
A lithograph of an Ash Manna Cicada after water colour by Bernard Durin (1940 - 1988) printed in 1981.
Durin studied each specimen under a hands free magnifying glass in order to understand the intricate detail prior to painting with a 00 size water-colour brush. The detail, texture, colour, scale and precision is absolutely insane, it is very hard for the camera to do these adequate justice. The time it must have taken to study and execute each plate boggles the mind.
Presented behind glass in bespoke wooden period correct bullnose frame, hand made to conservation standards, ready to hang and be enjoyed for decades to come.
Dimensions (each framed image):
365mm wide
415mm high
Please note, shipping is free to all UK mainland and island addresses, if you are outside of the UK, please contact us prior to purchase for options and costs.
A lithograph of an Ash Manna Cicada after water colour by Bernard Durin (1940 - 1988) printed in 1981.
Durin studied each specimen under a hands free magnifying glass in order to understand the intricate detail prior to painting with a 00 size water-colour brush. The detail, texture, colour, scale and precision is absolutely insane, it is very hard for the camera to do these adequate justice. The time it must have taken to study and execute each plate boggles the mind.
Presented behind glass in bespoke wooden period correct bullnose frame, hand made to conservation standards, ready to hang and be enjoyed for decades to come.
Dimensions (each framed image):
365mm wide
415mm high
Please note, shipping is free to all UK mainland and island addresses, if you are outside of the UK, please contact us prior to purchase for options and costs.