Cornwall Interior Vision by Hanscomb Brian (5 results)
More imagesPublished by Whittington Press 1992
- Softcover
- Signed
Seller: Besleys Books PBFA, Diss, United KingdomBesleys Books PBFA
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Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good. Original Wraps. Bound Japanese style with black tape stitching, with slipcase. 35.0cm x 24.5cm. With 8 engravings by Brian Hanscomb. Number 70 of 100 copies of the standard edition, out of a total edition of 135 copies. Signed by Brian Hanscomb on the limitation page. Slight edge wear to lower e…dges of covers. Slipcase a little grubby and worn.
More imagesPublished by Whittington Press, Risbury, Herefordshire 1992
- Softcover
- Signed
Seller: George Ong Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.George Ong Books
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Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. 12 double leaves, folded at the foredge, Japanese fukorotoji style, laced with black ribbon; illustrated, folio, sewn wrapper with title label mounted on the front panel, slipcase. In a fukuro-toji style binding, the open edges of the folded paper are sewn to create the spine. The 9 copper engrav…ings are also by Brian Hanscomb and are printed on F. J. Head laid handmade paper. No. 64 of 100 copies (of a total edition of 135). Signed by Hanscomb on the colophon page. Near fine copy; the book has a short light crease on the rear wrapper panel, otherwise fine; the slipcase has a few small scattered marks. Butcher, Whittington Press Bibliography 1982-93, 115.
More imagesPublished by Whittington Press, Lower Marston 1992
- Softcover
- Signed
Seller: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB
Contact seller5-star seller4to. Japanese-style stiched stiff paper wrappers, slipcase with paper label on spine. (21) pages. Limited to 135 signed and numbered copies, this being one of a hundred of the trade edition (Butcher 115). Printed by the artist on F.J. Head hand-made paper, and bound in Japanese style. Contains eight mesmerizing copper engravings… by Hanscomb, accompanied by short, verse-like texts which relate to each engraving all which capture the beauty and charm of the Cornish landscape. Two spots on back of slipcase. Bottom of spine bumped. Japanese-style stiched stiff paper wrappers, slipcase with paper label on spine. Whittington Press (illustrator).

Published by [Lower Marston]: The Whittington Press 1992
Seller: Bow Windows Bookshop (ABA, ILAB), Lewes, , United KingdomBow Windows Bookshop (ABA, ILAB)
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Limited edition, no. 73 of 135 copies signed by Hanscomb, 4to, 12 unopened bifoliates. 9 illustrations. Paper wrappers, sewn together, slipcase, a fine copy.
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Seller: Henry Sotheran Ltd, London, United KingdomHenry Sotheran Ltd
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Lower Marston: The Whittington Press, 1992. Folio. Bound in a Japanese style in pale blue wrappers with black ribbon, printed title label on upper wrapper; 12 double leaves (french-fold); with 9 copper engravings by Brian Hanscomb, who also wrote the accompanying text; together with the additional suite of plates in matching blu…e folder; in the original cardboard slipcase; aside from one small bump to the edge of slipcase, a fine copy. First edition, limited to 135 numbered copies, printed on F.J. Head hand-made paper and signed by the artist. This one of just 35 with the extra suite of engravings, copy no. XXIX. Each of the additional copper engravings is marked A/P as usual. "Born in 1944 at Croxley Green, Hertfordshire, Brian followed the family tradition and was apprenticed at the age of 16 in the print industry, in his case, as a letter press engraver, later qualifying as a gravure industrial engraver. He left the print industry in 1979 to work full time as an artist engraver at home, now in St Breward, Cornwall and does, in fact, work in two very different media: copperplate engraving and in pastel & gold/platinum/palladium leaf collage.He loves, and is inspired by, the work of many artists, including early English romantics, notably the followers of William Blake such as Samuel Palmer and Edward Calvert. He also gains much inspiration from the landscape, especially that of Bodmin Moor, around which he frequently rides on his bicycle. Brian finds that walking and cycling these moorland areas can lead to engravings such as "Moonride - Cornwall" and the more humorous "Snail Race" (in which Bodmin Moor becomes the Alps!) - though some of the Cornish hills are extremely steep and hard to ride. Amongst his pastel/mixed media work, "Jacob's Ladder II" and "Snail's Progress", were also inspired by Bodmin Moor.A spiritual aspect often imbues his work through his appreciation of Zen Buddhism and personal aspects of Christianity, the latter particularly shown in the engraving "Christ appears in the Factory". Very often, a small snail appears, a quirky symbol of his work and also the Zen Buddhist meditational walk of Kinhin, reflecting just how long some engravings take".brianhanscomb.co.ukA charming, and very limited production by the Whittington Press.