학술논문

Engraving
Document Type
Image
Author
Source
Subject
Towersey
LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT : healthcare and wellbeing
RECORDING AND REPRESENTING : visual representation
Sheep
Language
Abstract
This is a signed, framed, engraving, one of an edition of forty prints, entitled ‘Sheep Dipping’, by Stanley Anderson (1884–1966). It is one of a series of precisely-observed rural studies produced over a twenty year period from 1933 when Anderson moved to the village of Towersey, Oxfordshire. It was originally framed with a copy of the Daily Telegraph for January 1934 for padding, and the remains of an old label for The Birmingham Exhibition 1936 and a price tag for £4 10s framed can be found on the back. Anderson studied at the Royal College of Art and Goldsmiths College, and became a Fellow of the Royal Academy.