Francis Carr Still-life with fish and bottles 1949 screenprint British Museum |
Dorothy Carr Green bottle with onions 1950 screenprint British Museum |
Francis Carr (1919-2013) - Printmaker, specialist in screenprints. Hungarian, came to Britain in 1938. Studied at Central School of Arts and Crafts, London, 1938-41. Also used the name Francis Peter up until 1950s. Married to printmaker Dorothy Carr.
Dorothy Carr (born 1933) - Born Sarah Firmin, married printmaker Francis Carr and became Dorothy Carr (the name under which she exhibited). Later reverted back to name of Sarah Firmin.
– Biographical notes from the British Museum
Francis Carr Poster for Lord Mayor's Show 1950 screenprint British Museum |
Francis Carr Dust-jacket design for poetry volume Private Speech by Philip Freund ca. 1950 watercolor British Museum |
Francis Carr after Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Cover-design for theatre programme 1950 screenprint British Museum |
Dorothy Carr Coffee-stall, Baker Street 1951 screenprint British Museum |
Francis Carr Animal prints series - Goat 1951 screenprint British Museum |
Francis Carr Illustration for South Wind by Norman Douglas 1951 screenprint British Museum |
Francis Carr Street, Concarneau 1951 screenprint British Museum |
Francis Carr Black Hill, EC1 1952 screenprint British Museum |
Dorothy Carr Camden Town 1959 screenprint British Museum |
Francis Carr 31 Bus 1960 screenprint British Museum |
Dorothy Carr Lonely Promenade 1960 screenprint British Museum |
Francis Carr Head 1992 laser print British Museum |