
Cyril Power - Wikipedia
Cyril Edward Power (17 December 1872 – 25 May 1951) was an English artist best known for his linocut prints, long-standing artistic partnership with artist Sybil Andrews and for co-founding the Grosvenor School of Modern Art in London in 1925. He …
Cyril Power - 16 artworks - painting - WikiArt.org
Cyril Edward Power (17 December 1872 – 25 May 1951) was an English artist best known for his linocut prints, long-standing artistic partnership with artist Sybil Andrews and for co-founding The Grosvenor School Of Modern Art in London in 1925.
Cyril E. Power | The Eight | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
In The Eight, Power layered flat planes of colors and used both curvilinear and concentric lines, jutting diagonals, and sharp edges to represent positive aspects of modernity such as speed and efficiency; at the same time, the palette and composition evoke elements—such as plant forms—from the organic world.
Cyril Edward Power - MoMA
Cyril Edward Power (17 December 1872 – 25 May 1951) was an English artist best known for his linocut prints, long-standing artistic partnership with artist Sybil Andrews and for co-founding the Grosvenor School of Modern Art in London in 1925. He …
Cyril E. Power | The Tube Train | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
In The Tube Train, Power depicts the car of a crowded London subway (known as "The Tube"), a subject found in numerous works by Grosvenor School artists.
Cyril E. Power | The Merry-Go-Round - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Artist: Cyril E. Power (British, London 1872–1951 London) Date: ca. 1930. Medium: Linocut on Japanese paper. Classification: Prints.
Power, Cyril Edward | Artist | Osborne Samuel
Architect, painter, etcher, colour linocut, and monotype artist. Having been awarded the Sloane Medallion by the RIBA in 1900, Power was involved in his own family’s architectural practice as well as working with Sir Richard Allington at the Ministry of Works in 1905. Power then worked as a lecturer at University College, London.
Power, Cyril Edward, 1872–1951 - Art UK
Printmaker, architect, watercolourist, writer and lecturer, born in London. Trained as an architect with his father’s firm; won RIBA’s Soane Medallion in 1900; then continued practising as an architect until World War I, when served with Royal Flying Corps. In 1912 he published English Mediaeval Architecture, in two volumes.
Cyril Power Biography – Cyril Power on artnet
Architect, painter, etcher, colour linocut, and monotype artist. Having been awarded the Sloane Medallion by the RIBA in 1900, Power was involved in his own family’s architectural practice as well as working with Sir Richard Allington at the Ministry of Works in 1905. Power then worked as a lecturer at University College, London.
Suffolk Artists - POWER, Cyril Edward
During the last year of his life Power completed some eighty-nine oil paintings, landscapes of the surrounding areas, often Helford River and the Falmouth area of Cornwall as well as some floral studies. Cyril Edward Power died at 24 Howard Road, New Malden, Surrey on 20 May 1951, aged seventy-eight. He signed his works 'Cyril E. Power'.
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