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‘The Market Square’ – A Copper Printing Plate Etched by Roland Batchelor (1889-1900)
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‘The Market Square’ – A Copper Printing Plate Etched by Roland Batchelor (1889-1900)

1920 - 1940
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Bernard William Roland Batchelor continues to be a much-loved artist, primarily because he could capture a scene full of warmth, movement and spontaneity with such a lightness of touch. These qualities are evident in this depiction of a gathering in a market square. Whether he was painting in Richmond upon Thames or in his beloved rural France, he had a wonderful ability to convey human interaction with a perfect blend of humour and realism. His medium of choice, especially in his later years, was watercolour. However, he was also, as you can see from the attached images a very talented etcher and illustrator. This etched copper plate forms part of a small collection by Roland Batchelor that, until now, has not appeared for sale on the open market .........Painter, watercolourist, draughtsman and printmaker. Roland was born in London and from an early age began to paint. He was a civil servant from 1905-49, painting and studying in his spare time, firstly at Putney School of Art, under George Morrow (q.v.) and, after serving during WWI, at Regent Street Polytechnic School of Art with Harry Watson (q.v.). After retiring he had further tuition with A R Middleton Todd at the City and Guilds of London School. He exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy and the Royal Watercolour Society, of which he became a member in 1966. He was a Francophile and recorded ordinary French life in watercolours and numerous notebooks. A centenary exhibition was held by the Catto Gallery in 1989. 'Roland Batchelor Etchings', from a series of plates produced in 1936, was published by the New Academy Gallery in 2003. He lived in St Margaret's on Thames, Middlesex. His son was the artist Bernard Batchelor (1924-2012). His work is held by the V&A Museum as well as the British Museum.

Physical Dimensions
Height
25.5cm (10.04")
Width
20.5cm (8.07")
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Culvertons has dated this Etched Copper Printing Plate to the 1930s.

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SA974662
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Bernard William Roland Batchelor continues to be a much-loved artist, primarily because he could capture a scene full of warmth, movement and spontaneity with such a lightness of touch. These qualities are evident in this depiction of a gathering in a market square.
Whether he was painting in Richmond upon Thames or in his beloved rural France, he had a wonderful ability to convey human interaction with a perfect blend of humour and realism.
Culvertons

His medium of choice, especially in his later years, was watercolour. However, he was also, as you can see from the attached images a very talented etcher and illustrator. This etched copper plate forms part of a small collection by Roland Batchelor that, until now, has not appeared for sale on the open market .........Painter, watercolourist, draughtsman and printmaker. Roland was born in London and from an early age began to paint. He was a civil servant from 1905-49, painting and studying in his spare time, firstly at Putney School of Art, under George Morrow (q.v.) and, after serving during WWI, at Regent Street Polytechnic School of Art with Harry Watson (q.v.). After retiring he had further tuition with A R Middleton Todd at the City and Guilds of London School. He exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy and the Royal Watercolour Society, of which he became a member in 1966. He was a Francophile and recorded ordinary French life in watercolours and numerous notebooks. A centenary exhibition was held by the Catto Gallery in 1989. 'Roland Batchelor Etchings', from a series of plates produced in 1936, was published by the New Academy Gallery in 2003. He lived in St Margaret's on Thames, Middlesex. His son was the artist Bernard Batchelor (1924-2012). His work is held by the V&A Museum as well as the British Museum.

Height
25.5cm (10.04")
Width
20.5cm (8.07")
Date of Manufacture

Culvertons has dated this Etched Copper Printing Plate to the 1930s.

Reference Numbers
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A rectangular polished copper printing plate intricately etched with a reversed scene of figures gathered in a French market square.
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Archive I A rectangular polished copper printing plate intricately etched with a reversed scene of figures gathered in a French market square.

‘The Market Square’ – A Copper Printing Plate Etched by Roland Batchelor (1889-1900)

Archive II A rectangular polished copper printing plate intricately etched with a reversed scene of figures gathered in a French market square. View II
Archive III A rectangular polished copper printing plate intricately etched with a reversed scene of figures gathered in a French market square. View III
Archive IV A rectangular polished copper printing plate intricately etched with a reversed scene of figures gathered in a French market square. View IV
Archive V A rectangular polished copper printing plate intricately etched with a reversed scene of figures gathered in a French market square. View V
Archive VI A rectangular polished copper printing plate intricately etched with a reversed scene of figures gathered in a French market square. View VI
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Archive VIII A rectangular polished copper printing plate intricately etched with a reversed scene of figures gathered in a French market square. View VIII
Archive IX A rectangular polished copper printing plate intricately etched with a reversed scene of figures gathered in a French market square. View IX
Archive X A rectangular polished copper printing plate intricately etched with a reversed scene of figures gathered in a French market square. View X
Archive XI A rectangular polished copper printing plate intricately etched with a reversed scene of figures gathered in a French market square. View XI
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A rectangular polished copper printing plate intricately etched with a reversed scene of figures gathered in a French market square.
‘The Market Square’ – a copper printing plate etched by Roland Batchelor (1889-1900)
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A rectangular polished copper printing plate intricately etched with a reversed scene of figures gathered in a French market square.
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An etched copper printing plate is a metal matrix created through intaglio printmaking, where an artist incises designs into the copper surface using etching needles and acid baths to hold ink for pressing onto paper.

Craftsmen used solid copper sheets coated in an acid-resistant wax ground, drawing into the wax before submerging the plate in an acid bath to bite lines into the exposed metal.

Authentic printing plates feature reversed (mirrored) text and imagery, distinct hand-etched or engraved line depth, square bevelled edges, and faint residual ink in recessed lines.

Display the copper plate upright on a small brass easel within a cabinet of curiosities, mount it inside a shadow-box frame against a dark backdrop, or lay it flat on a stack of art books.

Dust gently using a soft dry microfiber cloth, avoid harsh chemical polishes that strip original surface patina, and keep the plate in a dry environment to prevent verdigris oxidisation.
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