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La Cote D’Or - MALCOLM OSBORNE British | 1880-1963

La Cote D’Or - MALCOLM OSBORNE British | 1880-1963

Malcolm Osborne was an etcher and engraver who was born in Frome, Somerset. He studied at Bristol School of Art and at the RCA under Lethaby and Short. Early in World War I, Osborne joined the Artists' Rifles and was commissioned in 1915, seeing continuous action in France, Macedonia, and Palestine. Osborne exhibited with the Lake Artists Society, RBC, Abbey Gallery, Beaux Arts Gallery, Chenil Gallery, Fine Art Society, Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, Walker Art Gallery, Royal Academy, Ridley Art Club, Royal Scottish Academy, and at the Ipswich Fine Art Club in 1923. He taught at the RCA, where he was ultimately Professor of Engraving, and was awarded a CBE in 1948. Examples of his works are in the collection of the NPG, Museums Sheffield, the University of Michigan Museum of Art, Tate Gallery, V&A, and the BM.

Signed and titled in pencil.

Etching on paper.

Max Width - 45cm/18”

Max Height - 28cm/11”

Good, untouched condition.

Presently unframed

Provenance - From the personal collection of Maurice Bradshaw CBE. Bradshaw was one of the most influential figures in 20th‑century British art administration: co‑founder of the Art Exhibitions Bureau, organiser of the British Artists Exhibitions, long‑serving secretary to numerous major London art societies, and founding Secretary General of the Federation of British Artists at the Mall Galleries. His contribution to British art was recognised with a CBE in 1977.

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