Sir Frank Brangwyn

1867-1956

Born in 1867, polymath and artist, Frank Brangwyn finished a staggering number of works of art in his lifetime. Brangwyn apprenticed briefly with William Morris, with whom he shared multiple skills and talents. Believing that an artist should be able to “turn his hand to anything”, painter Frank Brangwyn used a variety of media, including stained glass, ceramics, and furniture. Brangwyn was known for introducing experimental, pioneering ideas to the art world. Famous for his themed panels British Empire, Brangwyn was the first artist to have a Royal Academy exhibition in his lifetime. A fresh assessment of artist Frank Brangwyn’s work in recent years has caused a revival of interest, with exhibitions in London, Paris and New York’s Rockefeller Centre. Fortunately, Frank Brangwyn etching prints for sale have become available. Discover other art and etching prints for your collection at Invaluable.

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Past Lots

FRANK BRANGWYN (1867-1956). THE STUDIO. 1899. 33x21 inches, 84x55 cm.

Sold: $5,000

FRANK BRANGWYN Three prints.

Sold: $2,880

FRANK BRANGWYN (1867-1956). THE STUDIO. 1899. 32x21¼ inches, 81¼x54 cm.

Sold: $1,875

FRANK BRANGWYN (1867-1956). HELP YOUR COUNTRY STOP THIS / ENLIST IN THE NAVY. Circa 1917. 62x78 inches, 157x199 cm. American Lithograph

Sold: $1,187