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Transform your walls with a curatorial touch. Our Works in series collection brings together compelling, cohesive artwork sets – each handpicked by our in-house experts for their narrative strength. Discover limited editions by Margate artist David Shillinglaw, the striking Composition series by graphic designer Angus Hyland, and more.
Originally created for the 2018 exhibition Picasso Ceramics at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, these charming posters promoted the first Scandinavian show dedicated to Picasso’s ceramic work. Featuring 160 remarkable pieces, the exhibition offered insight to the lesser-known side of the iconic artist.
Edward Lear (1812–1888) was widely admired for his work as a nature artist. Our print collection features the ink and watercolour bird illustrations he created in the 1880's for a young boy staying at his hotel in Northern Italy. The original drawings are held in the Victoria and Albert Museum’s collection.
Rae’s paintings are known for their inventive uses of colour, line, imagery and gesture, and an iconoclastic approach to subject matter and formal concerns. Taken from Fiona Rae's Pastel series, this duo of special editions are embossed with a King & McGaw edition stamp and produced on Somerset Velvet 330gsm cotton rag paper.
Inspired by the rose gardens in the artist's home country of India, the 'Lost Gardens' series by Narielwalla are created from intricately assembled paper collages of vintage and antique tailoring patterns.
Created from one of a series of paintings made for a large-scale installation commissioned by the Morgan Furniture London showroom in 2019 entitled ‘Alive in the Human Hive’, these vibrant special edition prints by David Shillinglaw are embossed with a King & McGaw edition stamp.
Reminiscent of Bauhaus aesthetics, this series of limited edition prints by celebrated British graphic designer Angus Hyland focuses on fundamental elements stripped back to colour and composition.
Andy Warhol first exhibited his Flower series in 1964 New York. Wildly successful, the series went on to become one of his most iconic body of works. Our print collection was created in partnership with The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and we are the sole licensee for producing accredited Andy Warhol prints in Europe.
Highly influenced by constructivism and a strong advocate of the integration of technology into the arts, Lászlo Moholy-Nagy uses intersecting planes and floating shapes to create abstract pieces representing the slashing diagonal lines of industrialisation.
Henry Bradbury (1829–60) issued his first efforts in nature printing as a volume of 21 plates titled 'A few leaves from the newly-invented process of Nature Printing', published by Bradbury and Evans in 1854. Taken from the archives of the V&A, we have collaborated with the museum to produce this collection of fine art prints.
These extra special prints are taken from a series of twenty-two vibrant images by Patrick Caulfield called ‘Some Poems of Jules Laforgue’. Created as complementary images to the text rather than illustrations, the melancholy atmosphere of Caulfield’s interiors find a direct counterpart in Laforgue’s poetry.
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