10. The Girl in the Garret [10 of 12 Wood Engravings]
Artist
Robert Gibbings
(1889 - 1958)
Date1921
MediumWood engraving on paper
Dimensions26.8 x 20.6 cm
ClassificationsPrint
Credit LineCollection & image © Hugh Lane Gallery.
Donated by Professor Denis Gwynn, 1963.
© The Estate of Robert Gibbings.
Object number1146.10
DescriptionThis is a relief print (wood engraving) on paper.Born in Cork, Gibbings overcame opposition from his parents to study art, briefly at the Slade and also at the Central School of Art. He began to experiment with wood engraving, and while on active service in World War I made numerous drawings which he later engraved. After the war he was instrumental in setting up the Society of Wood Engravers. Between 1924 and 1933 Gibbings owned the Golden Cockerel Press at Waltham St Lawrence, near Reading.
In 1936 Gibbings became senior lecturer in typography, book production and
engraving at Reading University. His long interest in natural history and his travels resulted in a number of books which he both wrote and illustrated.
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