This lavish hardback catalogue raisonné, filled with original research from the authors Robert Meyrick and Harry Heuser brings to light the artist’s wit, anger and growing disenchantment with modernity.
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Stanley Anderson RA (1884–1966) was a major figure in the revival of line engraving in the 1920s and 1930s. Today, he is best known for his series of prints memorialising England’s farm workers and rural craftsmen. However, in a career spanning nearly half a century, his output was considerably more diverse: drypoints of continental market scenes, etchings of down-and-outs in 1920s London, and alternative city views of demolition and construction sites.
https://shop.royalacademy.org.uk/stanley-anderson-prints-a-catalogue-raisonne22831Stanley Anderson Prints: A Catalogue Raisonnehttps://shop.royalacademy.org.uk/media/catalog/product/s/a/sajkt_v5.jpg3030GBPOutOfStock/Books/All Books/Published by the Royal Academy27712224262This lavish hardback catalogue raisonné, filled with original research from the authors Robert Meyrick and Harry Heuser brings to light the artist’s wit, anger and growing disenchantment with modernity.
Stanley Anderson RA (1884–1966) was a major figure in the revival of line engraving in the 1920s and 1930s. Today, he is best known for his series of prints memorialising England’s farm workers and rural craftsmen. However, in a career spanning nearly half a century, his output was considerably more diverse: drypoints of continental market scenes, etchings of down-and-outs in 1920s London, and alternative city views of demolition and construction sites. 00add-to-cartstore_type:ShopShopHardback24 x 22.5cm9781907533945272No