Provenance: Kenneth Center
This woodcut of Winchelsea, Sussex, was designed by Brangwyn and carved and printed by Urushibara. A copy is in the collection of the British Musuem and Brangwyn museum Brugge.
Center was a Scottish artist who assisted Brangwyn with British Empire and Rockefeller Center murals. Center was particularly useful because he could imitate the ‘Master’s’ work faultlessly. He also acted as a model, took photographs and painted much of the upper sections of mural work particularly the Rockefeller panels.
‘I remember … the day some ambassadors came to honour him. He was so thrilled he started dancing on the lawn, and the ambassadors hooted with laughter.’ (E K Center, quoted in ‘My old boss was a real master …’ Evening Argus, 8 December 1975)
Center did a number of portraits of Brangwyn
‘I remember … the day some ambassadors came to honour him. He was so thrilled he started dancing on the lawn, and the ambassadors hooted with laughter.’ (E K Center, quoted in ‘My old boss was a real master …’ Evening Argus, 8 December 1975)
Center did a number of portraits of Brangwyn