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Tintern Abbey

Print
1960-1961 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Depiction of Tintern Abbey in Wales with a large tree in the foreground, on the right and the abbey visible in the valley beyond. Behind the abbey is a hilly landscape, covered in forest. Around the abbey are open fields.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleTintern Abbey (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Wood-engraving
Brief description
Wood engraving by George Mackley, Tintern Abbey, British, 1960-1
Physical description
Depiction of Tintern Abbey in Wales with a large tree in the foreground, on the right and the abbey visible in the valley beyond. Behind the abbey is a hilly landscape, covered in forest. Around the abbey are open fields.
Dimensions
  • Sheet height: 184mm
  • Sheet width: 126mm
  • Image height: 125mm
  • Image width: 94mm
Marks and inscriptions
Tintern (Inscribed in pen, below lower margin)
Gallery label
(2017)
Display 'Into the Woods: Trees in Illustration'; Gallery 102; June 2017 to the end of January 2018

George Edward Mackley (1900-1983)

Four wood-engravings for Forestry Commission Guides

1958-1961

The introduction of tree plantations by the Forestry Commission in the 1950s was deeply unpopular with the public. In order to promote forest parks to visitors and to overcome the lack of mature plantations to photograph as illustrations to their Guides, the Forestry Commission resorted to using artistic impressions of the forests, showing them blending into the surrounding landscape.

Wood-engravings

Bequest of George Mackley

E.1674, 1675, 1676, 1677-1991
Credit line
George Mackley Bequest
Object history
George Mackley Bequest, R.P. No. 91/922. Made for the Forestry Commission.
Subjects depicted
Place depicted
Bibliographic references
  • George Mackley Wood Engraver. Old Woking: Gresham Books, 1981, p.133
  • Taken from R.P. 91/922 Acquisition Form
  • Taken from R.P. 91/922 Catalogue Sheet
Collection
Accession number
E.1675-1991

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Record createdMarch 2, 2009
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