Artists

Elizabeth Blackadder (Printmaker)

DBE, RA, RSA, RSW, RGI
1931-2021

Still Life with Wooden Puzzles

screen print
H:46cm W:58cm
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Cat and Anemones, 1989

etching, edition of 50
H:20cm W:25cm
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Tulips, 2012

screenprint, edition of 80
H:57cm W:67cm
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Still Life with Iris, 1987-89

etching with aquatint and gold leaf on paper, edition of 75
H:43cm W:53cm
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Still Life with Lily and Flute, 1990

etching and aquatint
H:32.5cm W:45.3cm
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Orchid Miltonia (monochrome), 2001

etching and aquatint
H:63cm W:63.5cm
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Japanese Garden I, 2005

etching
H:36cm W:54cm
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Orchidaceae Laeliocattleya Chinco ‘La Tuilerie’, 2009

etching, edition of 80
H:35.5cm W:30cm
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Irises, Lilies, Tulips, 2013

etching
H:52cm W:72cm
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Oriental Poppies, 2010

screenprint, edition of 80
H:56cm W:76cm
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Louis in a Box, 2013

etching, edition of 50
H:18cm W:36cm
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Fred on top of Cupboard, 2003

coloured etching
H:30cm W:36cm
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Irises, Lilies, Tulips, 2013

Etching, edition of 40
H:37cm W:41.5cm
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Cat and Lily, 1988

limited edition print, 27 of 60
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Japanese Garden, Kyoto, 1992

etching
H:14cm W:20cm
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San Martino, Lucca, 1958

lithograph
H:24cm W:33cm
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Elizabeth Blackadder

DBE, RA, RSA, RSW, RGI
Born: 1931
Place of Birth: Falkirk
Died: 2021

Elizabeth Blackadder was born in Falkirk in 1931. She studied at Edinburgh College of Art from 1949 until 1954 under Robert Henderson Blyth and William Gillies inter alia and enjoyed travelling scholarships to southern Europe and Italy. In 1956 she married artist and fellow Scottish Gallery exhibitor John Houston and began teaching in Edinburgh. One of Scotland’s greatest artists, she also enjoys recognition and success in London. Elizabeth is perhaps best known for her detailed yet lyrical watercolours of flowers, ‘table-top’ compositions using Oriental objects and her beloved cats. Trips to Japan and Venice and a greater emphasis on oil can be seen in landscape and townscape pieces as well as important still life series using decorated tins and boxes arranged with exotic fish, fruit and vegetables. In 2001, she was appointed Her Majesty’s Painter and Limner in Scotland. Elizabeth was also an inspired and skilful maker of original prints. We have oils, watercolours and original etchings in stock.

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