Tirzah Garwood’s ‘Kensington High Street’ (1929) is both a wonderful evocation of a busy, fashionable shopping street, and a social comedy
A beautiful wood cut posthumously printed at the roundwood press from the original wood block in 1987
A scarce print from an edition of 1000.
Professionally framed and mounted.
Measures 28cm x 33cm.
Her series Relations (1929), bears the Garwood hallmarks, balancing humour, and an astutely observed cast of characters, with a fine sense of design and drama. Kensington High Street is both a wonderful evocation of a busy, fashionable shopping street, and a social comedy, a passing horse no obstacle to Garwood’s redoubtable aunt who steps into the road, followed by the subdued figure of “TG” herself.
The series was commissioned but never published, a blow that combined with the demands of family life that followed her marriage in 1930 to ensure that Garwood’s creative energies were diverted elsewhere.
