2nd Mar, 2019 10:30 GMT/BST

Modern & Contemporary Art

 
Lot 1
 

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Robin Tanner (1904-1988) ''Christmas'' Signed, inscribed ''final state'' 1929, etching, 35.5cm...

Robin Tanner (1904-1988)
"Christmas"
Signed, inscribed "final state" 1929, etching, 35.5cm by 28.5cm

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"My etched world is also an ideal world - a world of pastoral beauty that could be ours if we did by desire it passionately enough…" Robin Tanner
Born in Bristol, the son of a carpenter. Later moving to Chippenham in North West Wiltshire, Robin Tanner attended the grammar school there and spent a year in the town as a student teacher. In 1922 he went up to London to study teaching at Goldsmiths' College and subsequently took up a teaching position in Greenwich. During this time Tanner returned to Goldsmiths' to attend evening courses in etching.
In 1926 a visit to a major retrospective of the work of Visionary and Neo-Romantic artist Samuel Palmer at the Victoria and Albert Museum proved a seminal moment in his life. Palmer's almost mystical vision of the English pastoral landscape - with his depictions of moonlit cornfields and the like - would serve to set the young artist on the path he would follow for the rest of his career. After completing his first etching in 1926 - A Tithe Barn - Tanner increasingly focused on art and he became part of the revival in English etching that was emerging at the time. In 1928 he returned to Wiltshire to etch full-time and produced some of his finest works, such as Martin's Hovel and Harvest Festival. However, the market for etchings crashed soon after this move, caused by the economic depression of 1929 and the growing dominance of photography as the preferred medium for illustrations in printed material.
Setting aside a career as an artist, Tanner returned to teaching having married his childhood sweetheart, Heather, and settled in Kington Langley near Chippenham. Tanner had a passion for teaching fine art, was a great exponent of arts, crafts, poetry and music in schools, and from 1935 to 1964 was an H. M. Inspector of Primary Schools - a role in which he excelled. However, throughout his career he continued to pursue other private artistic endeavours and publishing several books with his wife.
Following his retirement in 1964, Tanner once again dedicated himself to printmaking. His highly detailed etchings depicting pastoral scenes in North West Wiltshire are infused with an otherworldly atmosphere - at once timeless depictions of English rural life and idealised, often wistful scenes of a changing world.
Lots 1-13 formed part of the collection of the late James Fairbairn of York, a colleague and firm friend of Tanner's. James was a fellow H. M. Inspector of Schools and made many trips to visit the Tanners' home in Kington Langley and in 1978 organised a holiday for Robin, Heather, Dietrich Hanff (a Jewish refugee adopted by the couple) and himself to York, Northumbria and the Scottish Borders. The etchings came directly into Fairbairn's collection from Tanner by gift and purchase; whilst many items from the collection were dispersed by bequests in Fairbairn's will, the current vendor received the substantial residue.
 

Sold for £1,800
Estimated at £800 - £1,200


 

.Time staining to the paper, particularly evident to the margins. Small sporadic areas of foxing evident to exposed areas of paper. Slight cockling to paper. Time staining to mount with a brown mark along the bottom edge where it meets the picture. Not examined out of the frame.

 


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Auction: Modern & Contemporary Art, 2nd Mar, 2019

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