(Jan) Ian Strang (1886-1952) was an English artist and fastidious craftsman whose works mainly depicted buildings and architecture, rarely human subjects. Educated at the Slade, London, Strang went on to create almost one hundred and fifty etchings and was a full member of the esteemed Royal Engravers.
Resources Cited:
Getty Online - Union List of Artist Names Online
http://www.getty.edu/vow/ULANFullDisplay?find=ian+strang&role=&nation=&prev_page=1&subjectid=500002552
Art of the Print
http://www.artoftheprint.com/artistpages/strang_ian_housebythebridgeorthezspain.htm
Etching, "Place Camanges, Perpignon" ed of 56 proofs. Signed by artist. Dated 1920.
Print (possibly an etching), "Fishmongers Hall, London". ed. of 56 proofs. Signed and dated by artist.
Print, "The Paint Room at Covent Garden Theater". Signed by artist. 2 prints.
Print, "The Paint Room at Covent Garden Theater". Signed by artist. 2 prints
An engraving entitled "Rebuilding Southwark Bridge, London" by Ian Strang. The engraving depicts a city bridge under construction, and a man watches the construction from a dock.
Reference: Theme-Becker Who’s Who in British Art Mallett’s Index of Artists
An engraving entitled "Rebuilding Southwark Bridge, London" by Ian Strang. The engraving depicts a city bridge under construction, and a man watches the construction from a dock.
Reference: Theme-Becker Who’s Who in British Art Mallett’s Index of Artists