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Stanley Anderson Prints and Multiples

British, 1884-1966

As a student at the Royal College in 1909, Stanley Anderson was taught etching by Sir Frank Short RA, who was both a practitioner of and keen advocate of the Whistlerian etched line. Whistler had died in 1903 and his presence was keenly felt among etchers of the day. His influence upon Stanley Anderson is evidenced in the calligraphic line, plate tone, composition and chiaroscuro. Anderson responded to the socio-economic changes he observed as, within a mere quarter-century, the British Empire of his youth was transformed into a nation scarred by two world wars. His painstakingly wrought prints reveal that every line or mark serves a purpose.

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Artist: Stanley Anderson
Les Arcades, Dieppe France (the arches along coastline of a town in Normandy)
By Stanley Anderson
Located in New Orleans, LA
The image show a panoramic view of the architectural arches and the boats in the harbor of Dieppe in Normandy France. Dieppe was occupied by German naval and army forces after the f...
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Early 20th Century Modern Stanley Anderson Prints and Multiples

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Drypoint, Etching

La Rue Porte au Berges, Caen
By Stanley Anderson
Located in London, GB
Stanley Anderson 1884-1966 Drypoint, signed out of the image bottom centre Image size: 9 x 11 inches (22.8 x 28 cm) Acid free mount Alfred Charles Stanley Anderson CBE RA was a Brit...
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20th Century Stanley Anderson Prints and Multiples

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Drypoint

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