Artwork

Daniel in the corner

Daniel in the corner, by Judith Symons, 2011
Daniel in the corner, by Judith Symons, 2011

Daniel in the corner is a print by Judith Symons. It dates from 2011 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

About this work

Judith Symons made this 2011 print called *Daniel in the corner*. It’s a nude—just the figure, no background. The piece lives at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

It’s part of a yearly print set by East London Printmakers. Each boxed set has 40 small prints and helps fund the group’s workshops.

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Overview

Daniel in the corner is a 2011 print by Judith Symons, part of a boxed set of 40 small prints produced annually by East London Printmakers.

Subject & Meaning

The print depicts a solitary nude figure without a background, focusing attention on the subject's form.

History & Provenance

The print is part of the Victoria and Albert Museum's collection in London, having been acquired as part of the East London Printmakers' annual boxed set.

Context

East London Printmakers, a collective established in 1998, produces the annual boxed set to promote its activities and support its members' professional development.

Artist & collection

Artist

Judith Symons

Judith Symons is a contemporary printmaker whose work blends quiet observation with bold lines.