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Other work of the Ladybird artists.
‘Missel Thrush’, 1937
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“After the snow has melted, western winds have brought mild weather, and when the sun shines many signs of springtime appear”
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Other work of the Ladybird artists.
‘Redshanks Alighting’
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“On the branches of a horse-chestnut tree three wood-pigeons are watching with personal interest”
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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
“Farm workers follow where the spinner has passed and collect the potatoes in shallow baskets.
Picking up potatoes is back-aching work”
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Other work of the Ladybird artists.
‘Buzzards above the Mawddach Estuary’
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“When twilight turns to darkness, the swifts rise higher and higher into the night air and there they sleep on the wing.
In the very early dawn, as light creeps into the sky, they dive down again”
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“Violet and coltsfoot are among the first Spring flowers. Growing among the roots of the trees are violets and lesser celandine”
#ELGrantWatson #CFTunnicliffe
“After the snow has melted, western winds have brought mild weather, and when the sun shines many signs of springtime appear”
#ELGrantWatson #CFTunnicliffe
Other work by the Ladybird artists.
‘Redshanks Alighting’
#CFTunnicliffe
Other work of the Ladybird artists.
‘Missel Thrush’, 1937
#CFTunnicliffe
“A tawny owl is looking down from its high vantage point at the great bonfire”
#CFTunnicliffe #ELGrantWatson
Other work by the Ladybird artists, part 180.
‘White-fronted Geese’
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“Farm-workers follow where the spinner has passed and collect the potatoes in shallow baskets. Picking up potatoes is back aching work”
#CFTunnicliffe #ELGrantWatson
“The starlings in this picture are at the halfway stage between their juvenile and adult plumage”
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