ANDREWS, Sybil
Sybil Andrews (1898–1992) was a British artist known for her dynamic woodcut prints that captured the energy of modern life. A key figure in the Grosvenor School of printmaking, Andrews excelled in the technique of linocut, using bold, expressive lines and vibrant colors to depict movement and industrial scenes. Her prints often celebrated working-class life, transportation, and the rhythm of modern society. With a focus on simplified forms and dramatic contrasts, Andrews’ work brought a fresh, graphic sensibility to printmaking, leaving a lasting impact on 20th-century British art.
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