William McCance ( 1894-1970 )

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Highland Fantasia.
Linocut on thin Japan.
Signed in pencil lower right and dated 1925 with the title 'Highland Fantasia' also inscribed in pencil, lower left.
Number of Impressions unknown.
Framed and Glazed.
Painter, typographer, sculptor teacher and writer, McCance was born in Cambuslang, near Glasgow. He studied at Glasgow School of Art, and spent most of World War 1 imprisoned as a conscientious objector. In the early 1920s he carried out abstract works with a strong cubist influence, as can be seen in this example. He married Agnes Miller Parker and, between them, they designed and illustrated many fine books.

Preserved on the back of the frame is a letter to a friend, 'Philip' from McCance, which is signed and dated 1969 from his address in Ayreshire, which reads as follows
This is a print from a lino-cut I did in the 'twenties', that I have come across in a drawer. I did it before I became a printer and had no press. I think I printed it by making the lino and rolling the paper on the back with a hand roller to get the impression on Jap tissue. Mac.
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Date1920s : 1925 ArtistWilliam McCance Dimensions6½ x 3½ ins (16 x 9 cm). Framed 14¾ x 11½ ins (38 x 29.5 cm). ConditionSlight discolouration to corners. Codeas176a038 PriceSOLD StatusSold SellerRadnorshire Fine Arts Ltd Telephone01982 570768Non UK callers :+44 1982 570768 Emailclayton@radnorshire-fine-arts.co.uk

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