Teacher and printmaker L. Roy Davies was born in 1897. He studied under Julian Ashton and Elioth Gruner, before meeting Lionel Lindsay in 1921. Lindsay, a master engraver, encouraged Davies to work in both wood and Iino-cutting techniques, which he then employed on a commercial basis in the Smiths and Julius Studios, Australia's first advertising studios. He exhibited at Tyrrell's and with the New South Wales Society of Artists. He was the first principal of the National Art School. An impeccable printer, Davies is recognised as being second only to Lionel Lindsay in his craft.
The earliest auction listing we have for Roy Davies is in 1976 and in total 82 works by the artist have been offered for sale, of which 55 (67%) were sold. The highest price recorded for the artist is $2,070 for 'Ripples' sold by Davidson Auctions in September 2008. This year one work has been offered for sale. Works by Roy Davies are held by the National Gallery of Australia, Auckland Art Gallery and Art Gallery of NSW.
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