In 1927 the Brangwyn Portfolio
was published by E F d’Alignan and Paul Turpin. Responding to a demand
for high quality reproductions of his work Brangwyn himself chose 100
items which he felt were representative of his range of disciplines,
including 12 original etchings and 3 original lithographs. The
remaining 85 works were lithographic reproductions of watercolours,
pastels and drawings produced by photomechanical means to which
Brangwyn and his assistants added chalk or watercolour through
stencils, giving the impression of original works. In fact such is the
quality of these reproductions that they are frequently mistaken for
the real thing – even by the top auction houses.
The
folios, presented in a folder measuring 45x64cm, were produced in a
limited edition of 120, costing 100 guineas each. Most were sold to
Japan, America and Europe. Works produced before 1922 were numbered
1-50, before 1927 were numbered 51-100.