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Sybil AndrewsCanadian, 1898 - 1992

b. Bury St. Edmunds; moved to Canada, 1947, settled in Campbell River; d. Victoria Dec. 21, 1992 // English born, Andrews emigrated to Campbell River BC in 1947. She was influenced by her teacher in England Claude Flight at the Grosvener School in London. He was very interested in Italian futurism and worked with linocut for its lack of tradition behind it, feeling that it was more open to experimentation with modernism. For these reasons Andrews followed suit and also adopted linocut prints as her media of choice//

She moved to Canada after the war and not able to start printmaking again until 1951, spending most of her time teaching art. Andrews is considered one of Canada's most significant printmakers of the 20th century.

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Boat on Beach, SU 23, Polly
Sybil Andrews
1938 ?
Bringing in the Boat
Sybil Andrews
1933
Chinatown-Cumberland
Sybil Andrews
1963
Chinatown - Cumberland
Sybil Andrews
1965
Coffee Bar
Sybil Andrews
1952
Concert Hall
Sybil Andrews
1929
Dance of the Birds
Sybil Andrews
1975
Day's End
Sybil Andrews
1961
Douglas Firs No. 2
Sybil Andrews
Fall of the Leaf
Sybil Andrews
1934
Gypsies
Sybil Andrews
1939
Hauling
Sybil Andrews
1952
Indian Dance
Sybil Andrews
1951
King Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey
Sybil Andrews
1925 L - 1930 P
Logging Team
Sybil Andrews
1952
Maison de Formeville, Lisieux
Sybil Andrews
c.1925 - c.1930
Otter Hunt
Sybil Andrews
1933
Overhauling the Nets
Sybil Andrews
1972
Pickle Herring Street, Southwark
Sybil Andrews
c.1925 - c.1930
Pipers, No 41
Sybil Andrews
Puckpits Trees
Sybil Andrews