Inge Clayton FRSA (1942–2010) is one of the most compelling figures in British printmaking — boldly figurative, psychologically charged, and still significantly undervalued by the wider market.
This free guide covers her life and formation in Salzburg and London, her place in the European figurative tradition, four decades of exhibition history, and the qualities that make her prints so distinctive as collectible objects. It closes with a full listing of works currently available, with edition details and prices.
Whether you are new to collecting or looking to add a serious work to an existing collection, this is the place to start.
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