Jane Furst (born 21 July 1944) is an English artist.
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Born | July 21, 1944 |
Website | www |
Her work draws upon an interest in artists from the distant past, for example Northern Renaissance, from whom she borrows images, and also the study of natural form. She has done many etchings and Mezzotints inspired by the drawings and lithographs of Ernst Haeckel. She is interested in showing the monumentality of small things, such as the microscopic Radiolarian discovered by Haeckel.[citation needed]
One of the art books published by Furst and her daughter under the imprint Furst & King is on her late husband called Michael Copus, Museum Artist.[1]
Collections
editFurst's work is held in the permanent collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum[2] and the Wellcome Collection.[3]
Gallery
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Lawrence of Arabia with his crown of Thorns 1983
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Mistress Gaia, Lovelocked. (Earth Goddess) 2016
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Night Warriors, 2012
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Knut, Sky Goddess, 2016 monotype etching
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Marine Machine
References
edit- ^ Copus, Jane Furst (2007). Michael Copus : museum artist. London: Furst and King. ISBN 978-0-9542230-2-1. OCLC 253196228.
- ^ "Collections search". Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
- ^ "Microscopic marine life forms. Mezzotints and etchings by J. Furst, 2013-2014". Wellcome Collection. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
External links
edit- Media related to Jane Furst at Wikimedia Commons
- Jane Furst discography at Discogs