Professor Robert Meyrick, co-curator of the RA’s Stanley Anderson exhibition, introduces the artist, best known for his series of prints memorialising England’s vanishing rural crafts.
The curators of our Stanley Anderson exhibition discuss his portrayals of the traditional crafts of the English countryside.
Stanley Anderson’s etchings of London in the 1920s show a city in the throes of dramatic change.
A key figure in the revival of line engraving in the 1920s, Stanley Anderson RA (1884–1966) is best known for his series of prints memorialising England’s vanishing rural crafts.