Curwen Studio Shop


Artists we have worked with

In addition to the many artists whose works you will see for sale in the Curwen Studio Shop on line, the studio has worked with many others since it was established in 1958.
In the first four years of the studio, work was produced for Ceri Richards, Josef Herman, William Scott, Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, John Piper and Reg Butler. Since its inception Stanley Jones has been the Studio Director, and helping in a practical and an advisory capacity has overseen the production of work by world famous artists including David Hockney, Graham Sutherland, Man Ray, Barbara Hepworth, John Piper, Elisabeth Frink, Alan Davie, Patrick Heron, Howard Hodgkin, Oliffe Richmond and David Gentleman.
Patrick Heron

Henry Moore
The studio also undertook a major lithographic project which started with Henry Moore in 1958 and lasted until his death in 1986. A close link with the Henry Moore Foundation continues to this day.

Since 1989, when the studio moved to Chilford Hall, Cambridge many artists have continued to use the premises – Elisabeth Frink, John Hoyland, R B Kitaj, Michael Rothenstein, Eduardo Poalozzi, Ana Maria Pacheco, Peter Blake, Paula Rego, Susan Aldworth and others. We also work with HRH The Prince of Wales and HRH Prince Khalid Al-Faisal to produce lithographs for their charitable trusts.
Recent artists to work with us include Angie Lewin, Mark Hearld, Antony Micallef, Rolf Harris, Karolina Larrusdottir,      Nic Fiddian Greene and others.
Angie Lewin
Oliffe Richmond
Many galleries and publishers also choose the Curwen Studio to produce editions for their artists and clients including Washington Green, De Montfort Fine Art Publishing, Thames & Hudson, Marlborough Fine Art, Richard Nathanson, Belgravia Gallery, Browse and Darby, J Hewett & Sons, Ashgate Publishing, Curwen Gallery, ETOA, Oriel Yns Mon, The Geffrey Museum, Aldeborough Productions, Eyestorm, Northcote Gallery, Laz Inc., Shell Art Collection, TAG Fine Arts, Blenheim Palace, Tate Britain and Tate Enterprises, Bedford Gallery and Cecil Higgins Museum, Libertys and many others.
The Curwen Studio also enjoys a close link with Tate Britain donating an archive of prints in 1975 for the exhibition Artists at Curwen and in 2008 celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the studio with a further display at Tate Britain. Tate Publishing also commissioned the publication Art & Print: The Curwen Story, by Alan Powers. Special Limited Editions by Paula Rego, Mark Hearld, Antony Micallef and Mary Dalton were also sold via Tate outlets along with a further Curwen edition by Mark Hearld commissioned by Tate.
Nic Fiddian Green