Banksia in Jug, 1952
Banksia in Jug, 1952

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Superb hand painted ink and gouache wildflower painting on thick paper, in the style of renowned Australian still life artist Margaret Preston.

Ready to frame and enjoy.

Dimensions: 33 X 26 cm artwork (42 x 29.5 cm sheet size)

Condition: Excellent, some toning or browning to paper, see images.

About:

Margaret Rose Preston (1875 – 1963) was an Australian painter and printmaker who is regarded as one of Australia's leading modernists of the early 20th century. In her quest to foster an Australian "national art", she was also one of the first non-Indigenous Australian artists to use Aboriginal motifs in her work. A retrospective at the National Gallery of Australia, Margaret Preston, Australian printmaker, (Dec 2004 to Apr 2005), presented some of the gallery's large collection of etchings, woodcuts, masonite cuts, monotypes and stencils by the artist. Other galleries that hold collections of her work include the Queensland Art Gallery, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the National Gallery of Victoria. In 2012, several works by Preston were included by curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev in documenta (13), Kassel, Germany – Wiki.

Margaret Preston: Banksia and trunk, 1935
Margaret Preston: Banksia and trunk, 1935

SOLD

Australian Wildflower Painting after Margaret Preston (1875-1963)

On offer is a superb hand painted ink wildflower painting on thick paper,

in the style of renowned Australian artist Margaret Preston. Initialled inside painting M.P. bottom right.

Excellent condition slight toning almost no spotting. Ready to frame and enjoy.

Dimensions:

28 x 28 cm approx artwork (42 x 29.5 cm full sheet size)

Condition:

Excellent, some toning or browning to paper, little spotting. See images.

About:

Margaret Rose Preston (1875 – 1963) was an Australian painter and printmaker who is regarded as one of Australia's leading modernists of the early 20th century. In her quest to foster an Australian "national art", she was also one of the first non-Indigenous Australian artists to use Aboriginal motifs in her work. A retrospective at the National Gallery of Australia, Margaret Preston, Australian printmaker, (Dec 2004 to Apr 2005), presented some of the gallery's large collection of etchings, woodcuts, masonite cuts, monotypes and stencils by the artist. Other galleries that hold collections of her work include the Queensland Art Gallery, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the National Gallery of Victoria. In 2012, several works by Preston were included by curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev in documenta (13), Kassel, Germany – Wiki.

Gum Blossoms, 1928
Gum Blossoms, 1928

Australian Wildflower Painting after Margaret Preston (1875-1963)

🔴 SOLD

On offer is a superb hand-painted ink and gouache wildflower painting on thick paper,

in the style of renowned Australian artist Margaret Preston. Initialled inside painting M.P. bottom left.

Excellent condition slight toning almost no spotting. Ready to frame and enjoy.

Dimensions:

28 x 27 cm artwork (42 x 29.5 cm full sheet size)

Condition:

Excellent, some toning or browning to paper, little spotting. See images.

About:

Margaret Rose Preston (1875 – 1963) was an Australian painter and printmaker who is regarded as one of Australia's leading modernists of the early 20th century. In her quest to foster an Australian "national art", she was also one of the first non-Indigenous Australian artists to use Aboriginal motifs in her work. A retrospective at the National Gallery of Australia, Margaret Preston, Australian printmaker, (Dec 2004 to Apr 2005), presented some of the gallery's large collection of etchings, woodcuts, masonite cuts, monotypes and stencils by the artist. Other galleries that hold collections of her work include the Queensland Art Gallery, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the National Gallery of Victoria. In 2012, several works by Preston were included by curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev in documenta (13), Kassel, Germany – Wiki.

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Australian Wildflowers, 1923
Australian Wildflowers, 1923

Superb hand painted ink and gouache wildflower painting on thick paper, in the style of renowned Australian still life artist Margaret Preston.

Ready to frame and enjoy.

Dimensions: 42 x 29.5 cm.

Condition: Excellent, some toning or browning to paper, see images.

About:

Margaret Rose Preston (1875 – 1963) was an Australian painter and printmaker who is regarded as one of Australia's leading modernists of the early 20th century. In her quest to foster an Australian "national art", she was also one of the first non-Indigenous Australian artists to use Aboriginal motifs in her work. A retrospective at the National Gallery of Australia, Margaret Preston, Australian printmaker, (Dec 2004 to Apr 2005), presented some of the gallery's large collection of etchings, woodcuts, masonite cuts, monotypes and stencils by the artist. Other galleries that hold collections of her work include the Queensland Art Gallery, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the National Gallery of Victoria. In 2012, several works by Preston were included by curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev in documenta (13), Kassel, Germany – Wiki.

Protea, 1925
Protea, 1925

Superb hand painted ink and gouache wildflower painting on thick paper, in the style of renowned Australian still life artist Margaret Preston.

Ready to frame and enjoy.

Dimensions: 30 x 29.5 cm artwork (42 x 29.5 xm sheet size)

Condition: Excellent, some toning or browning to paper, see images.

About:

Margaret Rose Preston (1875 – 1963) was an Australian painter and printmaker who is regarded as one of Australia's leading modernists of the early 20th century. In her quest to foster an Australian "national art", she was also one of the first non-Indigenous Australian artists to use Aboriginal motifs in her work. A retrospective at the National Gallery of Australia, Margaret Preston, Australian printmaker, (Dec 2004 to Apr 2005), presented some of the gallery's large collection of etchings, woodcuts, masonite cuts, monotypes and stencils by the artist. Other galleries that hold collections of her work include the Queensland Art Gallery, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the National Gallery of Victoria. In 2012, several works by Preston were included by curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev in documenta (13), Kassel, Germany – Wiki.

Australian Flowers, 1927
Australian Flowers, 1927

Superb hand-painted ink and gouache wildflower painting on thick paper,

in the style of renowned Australian still life artist Margaret Preston.

Ready to frame and enjoy.

Dimensions: 29.5 x 29.5 cm artwork (41 x 29.5 cm sheet size)

Condition: Excellent, some toning or browning to paper, see images.

About:

Margaret Rose Preston (1875 – 1963) was an Australian painter and printmaker who is regarded as one of Australia's leading modernists of the early 20th century. In her quest to foster an Australian "national art", she was also one of the first non-Indigenous Australian artists to use Aboriginal motifs in her work. A retrospective at the National Gallery of Australia, Margaret Preston, Australian printmaker, (Dec 2004 to Apr 2005), presented some of the gallery's large collection of etchings, woodcuts, masonite cuts, monotypes and stencils by the artist. Other galleries that hold collections of her work include the Queensland Art Gallery, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the National Gallery of Victoria. In 2012, several works by Preston were included by curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev in documenta (13), Kassel, Germany – Wiki.

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Native Flowers, 1949
Native Flowers, 1949

Superb hand painted ink and gouache wildflower painting on thick paper, in the style of renowned Australian still life artist Margaret Preston.

Ready to frame and enjoy.

Dimensions: 28 x 29 cm artwork (42 x 29.5 cm sheet size)

Condition: Excellent, some toning or browning to paper, see images.

About:

Margaret Rose Preston (1875 – 1963) was an Australian painter and printmaker who is regarded as one of Australia's leading modernists of the early 20th century. In her quest to foster an Australian "national art", she was also one of the first non-Indigenous Australian artists to use Aboriginal motifs in her work. A retrospective at the National Gallery of Australia, Margaret Preston, Australian printmaker, (Dec 2004 to Apr 2005), presented some of the gallery's large collection of etchings, woodcuts, masonite cuts, monotypes and stencils by the artist. Other galleries that hold collections of her work include the Queensland Art Gallery, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the National Gallery of Victoria. In 2012, several works by Preston were included by curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev in documenta (13), Kassel, Germany – Wiki.

Flowers in Jug, 1929
Flowers in Jug, 1929

SOLD

Superb ink and gouache wildflower painting on thick paper, in the style of renowned Australian still life artist Margaret Preston.

Ready to frame and enjoy.

Dimensions: 39 x 29.5 cm artwork (42 x 29.5 cm sheet size)

Condition: Excellent, some toning or browning to paper, see images.

About:

Margaret Rose Preston (1875 – 1963) was an Australian painter and printmaker who is regarded as one of Australia's leading modernists of the early 20th century. In her quest to foster an Australian "national art", she was also one of the first non-Indigenous Australian artists to use Aboriginal motifs in her work. A retrospective at the National Gallery of Australia, Margaret Preston, Australian printmaker, (Dec 2004 to Apr 2005), presented some of the gallery's large collection of etchings, woodcuts, masonite cuts, monotypes and stencils by the artist. Other galleries that hold collections of her work include the Queensland Art Gallery, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the National Gallery of Victoria. In 2012, several works by Preston were included by curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev in documenta (13), Kassel, Germany – Wiki.

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Banksia in Jug, 1952
Margaret Preston: Banksia and trunk, 1935
Gum Blossoms, 1928
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Australian Wildflowers, 1923
Protea, 1925
Australian Flowers, 1927
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Native Flowers, 1949
Flowers in Jug, 1929
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Banksia in Jug, 1952

SOLD

Superb hand painted ink and gouache wildflower painting on thick paper, in the style of renowned Australian still life artist Margaret Preston.

Ready to frame and enjoy.

Dimensions: 33 X 26 cm artwork (42 x 29.5 cm sheet size)

Condition: Excellent, some toning or browning to paper, see images.

About:

Margaret Rose Preston (1875 – 1963) was an Australian painter and printmaker who is regarded as one of Australia's leading modernists of the early 20th century. In her quest to foster an Australian "national art", she was also one of the first non-Indigenous Australian artists to use Aboriginal motifs in her work. A retrospective at the National Gallery of Australia, Margaret Preston, Australian printmaker, (Dec 2004 to Apr 2005), presented some of the gallery's large collection of etchings, woodcuts, masonite cuts, monotypes and stencils by the artist. Other galleries that hold collections of her work include the Queensland Art Gallery, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the National Gallery of Victoria. In 2012, several works by Preston were included by curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev in documenta (13), Kassel, Germany – Wiki.

Margaret Preston: Banksia and trunk, 1935

SOLD

Australian Wildflower Painting after Margaret Preston (1875-1963)

On offer is a superb hand painted ink wildflower painting on thick paper,

in the style of renowned Australian artist Margaret Preston. Initialled inside painting M.P. bottom right.

Excellent condition slight toning almost no spotting. Ready to frame and enjoy.

Dimensions:

28 x 28 cm approx artwork (42 x 29.5 cm full sheet size)

Condition:

Excellent, some toning or browning to paper, little spotting. See images.

About:

Margaret Rose Preston (1875 – 1963) was an Australian painter and printmaker who is regarded as one of Australia's leading modernists of the early 20th century. In her quest to foster an Australian "national art", she was also one of the first non-Indigenous Australian artists to use Aboriginal motifs in her work. A retrospective at the National Gallery of Australia, Margaret Preston, Australian printmaker, (Dec 2004 to Apr 2005), presented some of the gallery's large collection of etchings, woodcuts, masonite cuts, monotypes and stencils by the artist. Other galleries that hold collections of her work include the Queensland Art Gallery, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the National Gallery of Victoria. In 2012, several works by Preston were included by curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev in documenta (13), Kassel, Germany – Wiki.

Gum Blossoms, 1928

Australian Wildflower Painting after Margaret Preston (1875-1963)

🔴 SOLD

On offer is a superb hand-painted ink and gouache wildflower painting on thick paper,

in the style of renowned Australian artist Margaret Preston. Initialled inside painting M.P. bottom left.

Excellent condition slight toning almost no spotting. Ready to frame and enjoy.

Dimensions:

28 x 27 cm artwork (42 x 29.5 cm full sheet size)

Condition:

Excellent, some toning or browning to paper, little spotting. See images.

About:

Margaret Rose Preston (1875 – 1963) was an Australian painter and printmaker who is regarded as one of Australia's leading modernists of the early 20th century. In her quest to foster an Australian "national art", she was also one of the first non-Indigenous Australian artists to use Aboriginal motifs in her work. A retrospective at the National Gallery of Australia, Margaret Preston, Australian printmaker, (Dec 2004 to Apr 2005), presented some of the gallery's large collection of etchings, woodcuts, masonite cuts, monotypes and stencils by the artist. Other galleries that hold collections of her work include the Queensland Art Gallery, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the National Gallery of Victoria. In 2012, several works by Preston were included by curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev in documenta (13), Kassel, Germany – Wiki.

Australian Wildflowers, 1923

Superb hand painted ink and gouache wildflower painting on thick paper, in the style of renowned Australian still life artist Margaret Preston.

Ready to frame and enjoy.

Dimensions: 42 x 29.5 cm.

Condition: Excellent, some toning or browning to paper, see images.

About:

Margaret Rose Preston (1875 – 1963) was an Australian painter and printmaker who is regarded as one of Australia's leading modernists of the early 20th century. In her quest to foster an Australian "national art", she was also one of the first non-Indigenous Australian artists to use Aboriginal motifs in her work. A retrospective at the National Gallery of Australia, Margaret Preston, Australian printmaker, (Dec 2004 to Apr 2005), presented some of the gallery's large collection of etchings, woodcuts, masonite cuts, monotypes and stencils by the artist. Other galleries that hold collections of her work include the Queensland Art Gallery, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the National Gallery of Victoria. In 2012, several works by Preston were included by curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev in documenta (13), Kassel, Germany – Wiki.

Protea, 1925

Superb hand painted ink and gouache wildflower painting on thick paper, in the style of renowned Australian still life artist Margaret Preston.

Ready to frame and enjoy.

Dimensions: 30 x 29.5 cm artwork (42 x 29.5 xm sheet size)

Condition: Excellent, some toning or browning to paper, see images.

About:

Margaret Rose Preston (1875 – 1963) was an Australian painter and printmaker who is regarded as one of Australia's leading modernists of the early 20th century. In her quest to foster an Australian "national art", she was also one of the first non-Indigenous Australian artists to use Aboriginal motifs in her work. A retrospective at the National Gallery of Australia, Margaret Preston, Australian printmaker, (Dec 2004 to Apr 2005), presented some of the gallery's large collection of etchings, woodcuts, masonite cuts, monotypes and stencils by the artist. Other galleries that hold collections of her work include the Queensland Art Gallery, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the National Gallery of Victoria. In 2012, several works by Preston were included by curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev in documenta (13), Kassel, Germany – Wiki.

Australian Flowers, 1927

Superb hand-painted ink and gouache wildflower painting on thick paper,

in the style of renowned Australian still life artist Margaret Preston.

Ready to frame and enjoy.

Dimensions: 29.5 x 29.5 cm artwork (41 x 29.5 cm sheet size)

Condition: Excellent, some toning or browning to paper, see images.

About:

Margaret Rose Preston (1875 – 1963) was an Australian painter and printmaker who is regarded as one of Australia's leading modernists of the early 20th century. In her quest to foster an Australian "national art", she was also one of the first non-Indigenous Australian artists to use Aboriginal motifs in her work. A retrospective at the National Gallery of Australia, Margaret Preston, Australian printmaker, (Dec 2004 to Apr 2005), presented some of the gallery's large collection of etchings, woodcuts, masonite cuts, monotypes and stencils by the artist. Other galleries that hold collections of her work include the Queensland Art Gallery, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the National Gallery of Victoria. In 2012, several works by Preston were included by curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev in documenta (13), Kassel, Germany – Wiki.

Native Flowers, 1949

Superb hand painted ink and gouache wildflower painting on thick paper, in the style of renowned Australian still life artist Margaret Preston.

Ready to frame and enjoy.

Dimensions: 28 x 29 cm artwork (42 x 29.5 cm sheet size)

Condition: Excellent, some toning or browning to paper, see images.

About:

Margaret Rose Preston (1875 – 1963) was an Australian painter and printmaker who is regarded as one of Australia's leading modernists of the early 20th century. In her quest to foster an Australian "national art", she was also one of the first non-Indigenous Australian artists to use Aboriginal motifs in her work. A retrospective at the National Gallery of Australia, Margaret Preston, Australian printmaker, (Dec 2004 to Apr 2005), presented some of the gallery's large collection of etchings, woodcuts, masonite cuts, monotypes and stencils by the artist. Other galleries that hold collections of her work include the Queensland Art Gallery, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the National Gallery of Victoria. In 2012, several works by Preston were included by curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev in documenta (13), Kassel, Germany – Wiki.

Flowers in Jug, 1929

SOLD

Superb ink and gouache wildflower painting on thick paper, in the style of renowned Australian still life artist Margaret Preston.

Ready to frame and enjoy.

Dimensions: 39 x 29.5 cm artwork (42 x 29.5 cm sheet size)

Condition: Excellent, some toning or browning to paper, see images.

About:

Margaret Rose Preston (1875 – 1963) was an Australian painter and printmaker who is regarded as one of Australia's leading modernists of the early 20th century. In her quest to foster an Australian "national art", she was also one of the first non-Indigenous Australian artists to use Aboriginal motifs in her work. A retrospective at the National Gallery of Australia, Margaret Preston, Australian printmaker, (Dec 2004 to Apr 2005), presented some of the gallery's large collection of etchings, woodcuts, masonite cuts, monotypes and stencils by the artist. Other galleries that hold collections of her work include the Queensland Art Gallery, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the National Gallery of Victoria. In 2012, several works by Preston were included by curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev in documenta (13), Kassel, Germany – Wiki.

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