Folk Dance
Cyril Power
Circa: 1932
Rhythmic, angular, and brimming with kinetic energy, Folk Dance channels the spirit of community and movement through Cyril Power’s iconic linocut technique. A key figure of the Grosvenor School, Power’s work vibrates with modernist dynamism—each figure captured mid-step in a dance both primal and precise. The geometric repetition and bold palette evoke both tradition and transformation, celebrating folk culture through avant-garde design.
Print Details:
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Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
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Giclée reproduction of the original linocut
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Suitable for framing
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Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
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Cyril Power and the Grosvenor School
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Dynamic linocuts and movement-based art
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Folk traditions reimagined in modern form
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British modernism and 1930s graphic design
Where ancient rhythm meets machine-age motion—dance as geometry.
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