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Ackroyd, Norman,
1938-
St Kilda revisited /
Norman Ackroyd.
Yorkshire :
Norman Ackroyd,
2010.
[4] p., [10] leaves of plates :
ill. (aquatints), map ;
29 x 38 cm.
A boxed set of 10 etchings by Norman Ackroyd, with scenes of the Saint Kilda archipelago.
"'Leaving St. Kilda', by Robin Robertson, is taken from his fourth collection, The wrecking light (Picador, 2010)."--Colophon.
Plates placed inside an illustrated paper folder bearing a quote from Scotichronicon, by John of Fordun (ca. 1360).
"The ten etchings are published in edition of 90 with 2 exhibition proofs and 2 printers' proofs. Numbers 1-50 and the proofs are collated into box sets ... The etchings are printed by Neil Woodall in Yorkshire from copper plates etched by the artist. The paper is 280gsm Somerset rag from St. Cuthberg's Mill, Somerset, England. The solander box is printed by Smith-Settle in Yorkshire. Typography and letterpress by Niamh Clancy."--Colophon.
Accompanied by an etched map of Saint Kilda, mounted on the inside cover of the publisher's solander box. The map notes the locations of the 10 scenes etched in the present set.
Village Bay -- The Gap -- The Cliffs of Conachair-Mina Stac -- Gleann Mòr -- Stac Biorach and Soay Stac -- Soay and the Cambir -- Oiseval from Dun -- Boreray and the Stacs -- Evening at Stacs an Armin -- Leaving St Kilda -- [Map of St. Kilda].
Gift of Jason Bacon, Yale BA 1956.
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BAC: British Art Center copy is no. 8 of of 90. Signed by Norman Ackroyd.
Saint Kilda (Scotland)
In art.
Western Isles (Scotland)
In art.
Islands
Scotland
In art.
Scottish poetry.
Landscapes
Scotland
Pictorial works.
Brook Gallery
Exhibitions.
Livres d'artistes.
rbgenr
Aquatints
2011.
gmgpc
Chron.
2011.
Yorkshire
Imprints
Specimens
2011.
Woodall, Neil
Printer.
Robertson, Robin.
Leaving St. Kilda.
Fordun, John of,
d. 1384?
Scotichronicon.
Woodall, Neil,
printer.
Clancy, Niamh,
typographer.
England
Yorkshire.