The Farmer's Supper, ca. 1932, Watercolor, pen and black ink with touches of white gouache, sheet: 11 1/8 x 9 9/16 in. (28.3 x 24.3 cm), Drawings, Arthur Rackham (British, London 1867–1939 Limpsfield, Surrey), Rackham's great success as a children's book illustrator was founded both on his whimsical imagery and understanding of the new four-color printing process. Since the latter could effectively translate only a narrow range of hues, the artist worked in muted tones to ensure the faithful reproducion of his watercolors
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Farmer, Supper, ca, 1932, Watercolor, pen, black ink, touches, white gouache, sheet, 11 1/8 x 9 9/16, 28.3 24.3 cm, Drawings, Arthur Rackham, British, London, 1867–1939, Limpsfield, Surrey, Rackham, great success, children, book illustrator, founded, whimsical imagery, understanding, new four-color printing, process, latter, effectively translate, narrow range, hues, artist worked, muted tones, ensure, faithful reproducion, watercolors
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