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Chinese Geese, 1937. A stone-cold woodcut masterpiece by Tunnicliffe. The use of repetition, of plumage striations, of head/neck and of white undertails all combine to form a brilliant composition; the one 'errant' bird utterly essential. #TunnicliffeTuesday #cfTunnicliffe
The Valley, a bucolic scene by Charles Frederick #Tunnicliffe. This one needs a tap & zoom in to appreciate all the lovely detail
#TunnicliffeTuesday
Prompted by @SlCathy 's post showing a lovely engraving by Agnes Miller Parker, here's a Barn Owl from 1938. Really a master of her craft.
#owlishmonday @todbooklady
Orthodontists had yet to make their mark on the world in the Medieval period, in England at least. Shame really.. Ingham St Bartholomew
I'm very taken with the shape of the window too
#suffolkchurches #teeth #medievalglass
For #OwlishMonday this week a real treat, Barn Owl in a Gale, Charles #Tunnicliffe 1901-1979