Variations on the theme ‘mother and child’ - Peter László Péri

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Variations on the theme ‘mother and child’ - Peter László Péri

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Original etching from Péri’s 'Londoners’ series, 1940s.

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IN COLLABORATION WITH THE PETER LÁZLÓ PÉRI ESTATE


About the artwork

Etching representing motherhood, from Péri’s observations of people on the streets of London.

Artist: Peter László Péri

Date: 1940s

Framed size: 33cm x 42cm

Mounting: Raised-float mounted using acid-free Japanese wheat-starch paste and Japanese paper

Framing: Museum-grade maple frame with contrasting spline and 99% UV-resistant glass

Delivery: Collect from the shop or contact Cal to arrange specialist art handlers.


About the artist

Peter László Péri (1899 – 1967) was a Hungarian artist and sculptor renowned for his constructivist artworks in the 1920s. He was involved in the Hungarian avant-garde from an early age, joining Janos Macza’s innovative theatre workshop in 1917. After moving to and being expelled from Paris for sedition, he settled in Berlin, becoming close with a group of exiled left-wing Hungarian avant-garde artists. An émigré to England in 1933 from Nazi-occupied Germany, Péri worked more figuratively after the war.

Two of his sculptural relief works are on display at Tate Britain in the Historic and Modern British Art section 1920-1940, and several of his works are in MoMA. His long-lost Festival of Britain sculpture 'The Sunbathers' was recently restored and installed at Waterloo Station. An major exhibition celebrating Péri's work from the period after he emigrated has opened in Berlin at Kunsthaus Dahlem. The collection that we have for sale is largely from this period of his life.