Prints and greetings cards are available for purchase in
the Hannah Frank online shop. Prints
and cardsMany of the prints are signed by the artist. Some
of the drawings are available as 'mounted reproductions': these are scaled down
reproductions of the drawings, mounted ready for framing on heavyweight white
card measuring 30 cm x 40 cm to fit a standard size frame.
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Exhibited at the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts 1950 |
Print Signed by
the artist 49 x 34.6 cm £25 |
Card £2.75 |
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Exhibited at the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts 1942 |
Print Signed by
the artist 44.5 x 30.5 cm £25 |
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Print Signed by
the artist 43 x 27.75 cm £25 |
Card £2.75 |
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Print Signed by
the artist 43.6 x 34 cm £35 |
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Print Signed by
the artist 43.6 x 34 cm £40 |
Card £2.75 |
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Published in the Glasgow University Magazine (GUM) February 1930 Exhibited
at the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts 1930 | Print
Signed by the artist 38.2 x 26.6 cm £35 |
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When the original prints were made of these drawings in the 1960s, metal printers
plates were used. This is a detail from the plate of Night - an embossed
metal plate showing the detail of the drawing in negative. hi-res
picture |
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Exhibited at the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts 1932 |
Print 36 x 27 cm £25 |
Card £2.75 |
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Published in SOMA 1933 (from Job 2.11) | Print
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£2.75 |
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Wrap thy Form in a Mantle Grey star-inwrought The title
and quotation is from To the Night, by
Percy Bysshe Shelley | Print
Signed by the artist 43.5 x 32.7 cm £25 |
Card sold out |
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Published in Glasgow University Magazine (GUM) January 1935 | Print
Signed by the artist 43 x 29.5 cm £25 |
Card £2.75 |
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Garden. Published in SOMA 1934 Exhibited at the Royal
Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts 1932 | Print
Signed by the artist 43 x 33 cm £35 |
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Exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy, 1946. www.royalscottishacademy.org/ Now
in the collection of the Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow |
Print Signed by
the artist 43 x 31.6 cm £25 |
Card £2.75 |
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Exhibited at the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts 1949 |
Print Signed by
the artist 49.4 x 35.1 cm £25 |
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Come lovely and soothing death, Undulate round the world,
serenely arriving, arriving, In the day, in the night, to all, to each,
Sooner or later, delicate death. From 'When Lilacs last in the
Dooryard Bloomed'. Part of a set of poems grouped under the title 'Memories of
President Lincoln' (1865). Walt Whitman. |
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From Job 4.13 Published in the Glasgow University Magazine (GUM) February
1931. Exhibited at the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, 1930.
www.rgiscotland.co.uk/ Now
in the collection of the Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow. www.hunterian.gla.ac.uk/ |
Print Signed by
the artist 42.2 x 26.8 cm £35 |
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Print Signed by
the artist 43 x 32 cm £25 |
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Print Signed by
the artist 36.4 x 27.5 cm £35 |
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Exhibited at the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts 1947 |
Print Signed by
the artist 42.8 x 34.9 cm £25 |
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Exhibited at the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts 1945 |
Print 45.5 x 32.0 cm £35 |
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28.5 x 15.5 cm £25 | Card
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The quote 'And out of her cold cottage never answered Mrs Gill/The Fairy mimbling,
mambling in the garden' is from The Mocking Fairy by Walter de la Mare. |
Print 43.5 x 34 cm £25 | Card
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Exhibited at the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts 1930 Published
in the Glasgow University Magazine (GUM) December 1930 |
Print 43.5 x 35 cm £25 | Card
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The title 'Dusty Answer' and the quote at the bottom of the drawing, 'Ah what
a dusty answer gets the soul/when hot for certainties in this our life' is from
'Modern Love' by George Meredith (1828-1909). The quote at the top of the
drawing, 'And all night they would have floated on together' is from the novel
'Dusty Answer' by Rosalind Lehmann, which was published in 1927 and which Hannah
Frank mentions in her diaries in 1928. |
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26 x 21 cm £25 | Card
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Published in the Glasgow University Magazine (GUM) October 1929 |
Print There are
a few copies signed by the artist 45 x 29 cm short run
of 50 prints only £50 | Card
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Published in the Glasgow University Magazine (GUM) February 1929. Winner
of Glasgow School of Art, Evening School Prize, 1929. |
Print There are
a few copies signed by the artist 44.5 x 29 cm short
run of 50 prints only £50 | Card
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Print There are
a few copies signed by the artist 42 x 27.5 cm short
run of 50 prints only £50 | Card
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The title is from Stanza 33 of the Rubaiyat of Omar Kayyam, (b1048). Then
to the rolling Heav'n itself I cried, Asking, "What Lamp had Destiny
to guide" Her little Children stumbling in the Dark?" And--"A
blind Understanding!" Heav'n replied. From the Rubaiyat of Omar
Khayyam | Print
There are a few copies signed by the artist 54
x 37 cm short run of 50 prints only £50 NOTE
- the title printed on the print is "Two Figures". This is because the
real title was not discovered until after it went to print. | Card
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The drawings which have been reproduced
as prints and cards and which are seen above are a small selection of the drawings
that Hannah Frank produced over her 27-year drawing career, before she turned
to sculpture. Many more of her striking drawings appear
in 'Hannah Frank, A Glasgow Artist: Drawings and Sculpture' (208pp) book available
to order in the Hannah Frank
online shop. |