Drawing
20th century (made)
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Wilfrid R. Addey (1912-1999) worked as a commercial artist for over sixty years, working for Dorland Advertising and Mitchells among other London advertising firms. His work shows the range of products and illustration styles, from aeroplanes and cars, beer and perfume, to satirical cartoons and calendar pin-up girls and is representative of the post war boom in advertising during the late 1940s and 1950s.
This illustration in pen and ink employs geometric forms to depict two chicks hatching out of eggs. The chick in the foreground faces to the left while that in the background faces to the right. Ink has been applied to give the outline of the form before Addey has scratched lines and crosshatching to create the form of the chicks and eggs. This geometric style and use of monochrome palette is typical of advertising illustration of the second quarter of the twentieth century.
This illustration in pen and ink employs geometric forms to depict two chicks hatching out of eggs. The chick in the foreground faces to the left while that in the background faces to the right. Ink has been applied to give the outline of the form before Addey has scratched lines and crosshatching to create the form of the chicks and eggs. This geometric style and use of monochrome palette is typical of advertising illustration of the second quarter of the twentieth century.
Object details
Category | |
Object type | |
Materials and techniques | Scratchboard backed onto card |
Brief description | Sraperboard illustration of two chicks and eggs, by Wilfrid R. Addey; British, 20th century |
Physical description | Sraperboard illustration of two chicks and eggs |
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Production type | Unique |
Marks and inscriptions | CLIFFORD MILBURN & CO'S / WATER COLOUR BOARDS [available finishes and sizes and address etc] (Reverse of card mount) |
Credit line | Given by K. D. and E. F. Law |
Historical context | Wilfrid R. Addey worked as a commercial artist for over sixty years, working for Dorland advertising and Mitchells among other London advertising firms. |
Subjects depicted | |
Summary | Wilfrid R. Addey (1912-1999) worked as a commercial artist for over sixty years, working for Dorland Advertising and Mitchells among other London advertising firms. His work shows the range of products and illustration styles, from aeroplanes and cars, beer and perfume, to satirical cartoons and calendar pin-up girls and is representative of the post war boom in advertising during the late 1940s and 1950s. This illustration in pen and ink employs geometric forms to depict two chicks hatching out of eggs. The chick in the foreground faces to the left while that in the background faces to the right. Ink has been applied to give the outline of the form before Addey has scratched lines and crosshatching to create the form of the chicks and eggs. This geometric style and use of monochrome palette is typical of advertising illustration of the second quarter of the twentieth century. |
Collection | |
Accession number | E.184-2003 |
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Record created | May 12, 2009 |
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