Despite having lived through some of the most dramatic changes of
the 20th century, Stanley Anderson (1884-1966) created a vision of
an essentially timeless English rural tradition in his etchings and
woodcuts. Anderson was a key figure in the revival of engraving in
the 1920s, and the technique's exacting craftsmanship, intimate
scale, and indelible sense of historicism were a stark contrast to
the modernist explosion. This catalogue raisonn gathers, for the
first time, the complete oeuvre of Anderson's prints, from the
townscapes of his early career to his fascinating 20-year study of
rural crafts, including hedge-laying, carpentry, and barrel-making.
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