Gertrude Hermes (1901 − 1983)

Gertrude Hermes was born in Bickley, Kent. She studied at the Leon Underwood School of Painting and Sculpture where she met her husband, Blair Hughes-Stanton, and like him began engraving. During their brief marriage they worked at the Gregynog Press in Wales. She occasionally taught engraving at St Martin's School of Art, Central School of Art and Design and the Royal College of Art, London. Her vision was austere, of what has been called 'benign severity'. She never compromised it. In a series of major engravings made over 20 years between 1933 and 1953, she married modernist language to the apprehension of psychological depth with a thematic consistency. In the late 1930s her sculptural work was shown at British Pavilions at International Exhibitions and World Fairs, and her engravings were selected for the Venice Biennale in 1940, but as Britain did not exhibit that year, the exhibition was instead shown at the Wallace Collection, London .

Out of the Wood: British Woodcuts and Wood Engravings 1890 - 1945, The British Council 1991
Further reading
The Wood-Engravings of Gertrude Hermes, Scolar Press, Aldershot 1993. Edited and with an introduction by Judith Russell. Essays by Simon Brett and Bryan Robertson.

Glossary (4)

  • Design

    The arrangement of elements or details in an artefact or a work of art.

  • Engraving

    An intaglio process whereby lines are cut into a metal or wood plate using an engraving tool (a burin), which is pushed in front of the hand to achieve a sharp controlled incision capable of great delicacy. This technique requires a great deal of control and is not suited to spontaneous mark-making.

  • Painting

    Work of art made with paint on a surface. Often the surface, also called a support, is a tightly stretched piece of canvas, paper or a wooden panel. Painting involves a wide range of techniques and materials, along with the artist's intellectual concerns effecting the content of a work.

  • Sculpture

    A three-dimensional work of art. Such works may be carved, modelled, constructed, or cast. Sculptures can also be described as assemblage, in the round, relief, and made in a huge variety of media. Contemporary practice also includes live elements, as in Gilbert & George 'Living Sculpture' as well as broadcast work, radio or sound sculpture.

Past exhibitions

CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS' LITHOGRAPHS

  • 1961
    • Kenya, Nairobi, SORSBIE GALLERY
    • India, Mumbai, JEHANGIR NICHOLSON GALLERY
  • 1960
    • Cyprus, Nicosia
    • Pakistan, Lahore, ALHAMRA ART GALLERY
  • 1957
    • Spain, Gijon, SALON DE EXPOSICIONES DEL REAL INSTITUTO JOVELLANOS
    • Spain, Oviedo, GALERIA DE EXPOSICIONES DE LA OBRA SOCIAL Y SULTURAL
    • Spain, Madrid, ATENEO DE MADRID
    • Spain, Aviles, SALON DE EXPOSICIONES DE LA SOCIEDAD DE AMIGOS DEL ARTE
    • Portugal, Lisbon, SECRETARIADO NACIONAL DA INFORMACAO
    • Portugal, Porto, ESCOLA SUPERIOR DE BELAS ARTES DO PORTO
  • 1954
    • Ceylon, Colombo, CEYLON ART GALLERY
  • 1952
    • Germany, Berlin, KUNST TEMPLEHOF
  • 1950
    • Canada, Montreal, Quebec, MONTREAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS

CONTEMPORARY BRITISH ART AND ENGRAVINGS

  • 1939
    • Sweden, Stockholm, LILJEVALCHS KONSTHALL
    • Finland, Helsinki, KONSTHALLE
    • Poland, Warsaw, INSTYTUT PROPAGANDY SZTUKI

CONTEMPORARY BRITISH PRINTS AND DRAWINGS FROM THE WAKEFIELD COLLECTION

  • 1950
    • Fiji, Suva, FIJI ARTS CLUB
  • 1949
    • New Zealand, Hamilton, WAIKATO MUSEUM OF ART & HISTORY
    • New Zealand, Rotorua, SOCIETY OF ARTS
  • 1948
    • New Zealand, Auckland, CITY ART GALLERY
    • New Zealand, Wellington, NATIONAL ART GALLERY
    • New Zealand, Napier
    • New Zealand, Wanganui, WHANGANUI REGIONAL MUSEUM
    • Australia, Brisbane, QUEENSLAND ART GALLERY
    • Australia, Sydney, ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
  • 1947
    • Australia, Hobart, TASMANIAN MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY
    • Australia, Melbourne, MELBOURNE ROYAL EXHIBITION BUILDING
    • Australia, Adelaide, ART GALLERY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA
    • Australia, Perth, ART GALLERY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
    • UK, London, VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM

EXPOSICION DE ARTE BRITANICO CONTEMPORANEO

  • 1943
    • Brazil, Rio De Janeiro

NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR

  • 1940
    • USA, Chicago, ARTS CLUB OF CHICAGO
    • USA, Boston, MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
    • USA, Toledo, TOLEDO MUSEUM OF ART
    • Canada, Montreal, Quebec, ART ASSOCIATION OF MONTREAL
    • Canada, Toronto, Ontario, ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO
  • 1939
    • Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, NATIONAL GALLERY OF CANADA
    • USA, New York, BRITISH PAVILION WORLD'S FAIR

OUT OF THE WOOD

  • 1998
    • Slovakia, Kosice, STATE GALLERY
    • Poland, Warsaw, MUSEUM NARODWE WARSZAWIE
  • 1996
    • Philippines, Manila, METROPOLITAN MUSEUM
    • Japan, Kawaguchi, KAWAGUCHIKO MUSEUM
    • Japan, Hokkaido, OBIHIRO MUSEUM
  • 1995
    • Japan, Koriyama, KORIYAMA CITY MUSEUM
    • Japan, Kanagawa, KANAGAWA PREFECTURAL MUSEUM
    • Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, NATIONAL ART GALLERY
  • 1994
    • India, Calcutta, CENTRE OF INTERNATIONAL MODERN ART
    • India, Santiniketan, KALA BHAVANA VISVA BHARATI
    • India, Bhopal, BHARAT BHAWAN
    • India, Jaipur, JAWAHAR KALA KENDRA
    • India, Chandigarh, THE GOVERNMENT MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY
    • India, New Delhi, THE QUEEN'S GALLERY
    • Sri Lanka, Colombo, BRITISH COUNCIL
    • Sri Lanka, Kanda, BRITISH COUNCIL
  • 1993
    • Australia, Newcastle, NEWCASTLE REGION ART GALLERY
  • 1992
    • Zimbabwe, Bulawayo, NATIONAL GALLERY OF ZIMBABWE IN BULAWAYO
    • Zimbabwe, Harare, NATIONAL GALLERY OF ZIMBABWE
    • Kenya, Kisumu, BRITISH COUNCIL
    • Kenya, Mombassa, BRITISH COUNCIL
    • Kenya, Nairobi, BRITISH COUNCIL
    • Zambia, Lusaka, MPAPA GALLERY
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