- Date
- n.d.
- Medium
- print on matte board
- Catalogue Number
- PhW.04.64
- Description
- A black and white engraving print. The print depicts a rural western town street scene. On the left hand side there is a woman standing on a balcony of a wooden building, leaning over and looking down at the street below. Down on ground level in front of the same building are two men. One of the me…
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- Title
- Headingley 1
- Date
- n.d.
- Medium
- print on matte board
- Dimensions
- 16.6 x 24.4 cm
- Description
- A black and white engraving print. The print depicts a rural western town street scene. On the left hand side there is a woman standing on a balcony of a wooden building, leaning over and looking down at the street below. Down on ground level in front of the same building are two men. One of the men is sitting on a chair and the other has his arm up leaning against the building. Beside them are two pigs. In the background are more buildings and a man in a hat is walking behind three cows. In the top right there are dark clouds and vertical lines coming down from the clouds that represent rain. There is a thin black line bordering the image. The print is done in black ink. Under the image in the bottom left corner is the title written in pencil, “HEADINGLY I” and in the bottom rhc is the artist signature, “W J Phillips”. In the bottom right corner of the paper in blue pencil is “9/3” The print is mounted on to white matte board and fastened with plastic corner holders.
- Subject
- town
- rural
- W.J. Phillips
- Credit
- Gift of Nicholas Morant, Banff, 2006
- Catalogue Number
- PhW.04.64
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