Robert Austin RA: Prints and Drawings

Small exhibition of the work of Robert Austin in the Tennant Room at the Royal Academy.

Austin, working in the mid 20th century, specialised in prints and engravings. These were small works but very detailed with a Dureresque quality. There was a beautiful cropped image of a woman in landscape format which was stunning.

My favourite was of two nun’s called “Sisters of Assis”.

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