An Abiding Standard: The prints of Stanley Anderson
Lovely exhibition
at the Royal Academy of the work of painter and print maker Stanley Anderson
who was an exponent of the revival of line engraving in Britain.
The majority of
the works looked at rural crafts, trades and farming practices and had a feel
of those Shell posters and writers on rural life from the 1930s. I loved the
attention to detail in the work and close observation.
My favourite was
one of two men asleep in the National gallery which made me think of Pete and
Dud!
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