









Ivon Hitchens - For John Constable
Screenprint on paper. 1976.
75/100
37.8 x 84.5 cm (image) 66 x 111 cm (frame)
Printed by Advanced Graphics, London, and published by Bernard Jacobson.
Signed, titled, and numbered in pencil.
Countersigned ‘Betambeau’. Christopher Betambeau was the master printer at Advanced Graphics.
This is the only original screenprint that Ivon Hitchens is known to have created.
The image was commissioned for the Tate Gallery’s major Constable exhibition in 1976, celebrating 200 years since the artist’s birth.
Prints from this edition are held the collections of the Tate Britain, and Pallant House Gallery, Chichester.
Screenprint on paper. 1976.
75/100
37.8 x 84.5 cm (image) 66 x 111 cm (frame)
Printed by Advanced Graphics, London, and published by Bernard Jacobson.
Signed, titled, and numbered in pencil.
Countersigned ‘Betambeau’. Christopher Betambeau was the master printer at Advanced Graphics.
This is the only original screenprint that Ivon Hitchens is known to have created.
The image was commissioned for the Tate Gallery’s major Constable exhibition in 1976, celebrating 200 years since the artist’s birth.
Prints from this edition are held the collections of the Tate Britain, and Pallant House Gallery, Chichester.
Screenprint on paper. 1976.
75/100
37.8 x 84.5 cm (image) 66 x 111 cm (frame)
Printed by Advanced Graphics, London, and published by Bernard Jacobson.
Signed, titled, and numbered in pencil.
Countersigned ‘Betambeau’. Christopher Betambeau was the master printer at Advanced Graphics.
This is the only original screenprint that Ivon Hitchens is known to have created.
The image was commissioned for the Tate Gallery’s major Constable exhibition in 1976, celebrating 200 years since the artist’s birth.
Prints from this edition are held the collections of the Tate Britain, and Pallant House Gallery, Chichester.