The Grosvenor School

The Grosvenor School of Modern Art was opened in London in 1925. Here Claude Flight lectured on the art of linocutting; Cyril Power on architecture; the young Sybil Andrews was the School Secretary and Lill Tschudi was a student from Switzerland. The linocuts of the Grosvenor School enjoyed a brilliant but all too brief popularity. In recent years the demand for their linocuts has grown and all the major artists of the Grosvenor School now have a worldwide reputation with their work in major public museums on all continents. They capture the spirit of their time, immortalising the rapidly changing world of the 1920s and 1930s.