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Wine Label for Fressingfield Dry White Wine

Print
1976 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This wine label and its accompanying piece (E.767-1994) are both from wood engravings and typical of a type of commercial wood engraving which Renton produced. Michael Renton (1934-2001) was, by his own description, “a designer, engraver and lettering craftsman” of modest means but prodigious talent. After a brief spell at Harrow Art School and a five-year wood engraving apprenticeship with S. Slinger Ltd, he set up as an independent wood engraver and signwriter in the remote countryside of East Sussex near Winchelsea. Here he produced a wealth of works on wood, stone and paper in the style of Eric Gill and Gwen Raverat.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleWine Label for Fressingfield Dry White Wine (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Colour offset lithograph in ink on paper
Brief description
Bottle label for Fressingfield dry white wine, colour offset lithograph; British, 1976.
Physical description
Bottle label for Fressingfield dry white wine. The label is curved upwards and has the text 'Royal Jubilee Year' in a flourishing font in white against a green background with white border. It accompanied E.767-1994 when attached to the bottle.
Dimensions
  • Height: 4.2cm
  • Width: 8cm
Gallery label
M. RENTON (born 1934) Wine label for Fressingfield Dry White Wine. 1977 Wood engraving E.767, 768-1994
Object history
Acquired in connection with the display A Fine Line - Commercial Wood Engraving in Britain, V&A, 10 October 1994 - 26 March 1995.
Production
Michael Renton also a lettering craftsman and he designed the lettering as well as the illustration (see E.767-1994).
Subject depicted
Summary
This wine label and its accompanying piece (E.767-1994) are both from wood engravings and typical of a type of commercial wood engraving which Renton produced. Michael Renton (1934-2001) was, by his own description, “a designer, engraver and lettering craftsman” of modest means but prodigious talent. After a brief spell at Harrow Art School and a five-year wood engraving apprenticeship with S. Slinger Ltd, he set up as an independent wood engraver and signwriter in the remote countryside of East Sussex near Winchelsea. Here he produced a wealth of works on wood, stone and paper in the style of Eric Gill and Gwen Raverat.
Associated object
Bibliographic reference
A Fine Line - Commercial Wood Engraving in Britain, Victoria and Albert Museum, 10 Oct 1994 - 26 Mar 1995
Collection
Accession number
E.768-1994

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Record createdDecember 18, 2008
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