Artist Mary Adshead: Livestock Market, (recto) Picking Tealeaves (verso), circa 1930

Artist Mary Adshead (1904 - 1995): Livestock Market, (recto) Picking Tealeaves (verso), circa 1930

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Mary Adshead (1904 - 1995):
Livestock Market, (recto) Picking Tealeaves (verso), circa 1930
Framed (ref: 9139)
Gouache

Signed in pen, drawing 'Picking Tealeaves' to reverse



10 x 20 in. (25.3 x 50.8 cm)

See all works by Mary Adshead gouache farms/domestic animals work 1.Master Designs



Provenance: The Artist's Son

Literature: Llewellyn, Sacha, et al. Women Only Works on Paper. Liss Llewellyn, 2021, p. 39.

The format of Livestock Market (recto) and Picking Tea Leaves (verso), suggests that both designs may have been part of an intended mural scheme. The Gong, created for an unpublished book of poems by Anne Harding Thompson, is accompanied by a verse which starts with the lines: ’This crazy old woman is singing a song, and beating like mad on her old brass gong’. All three works demonstrate Mary Adshead’s preference for simplified colours and shapes, and a delight in humourous narrative which she combined with a hint of neo-Victorianism.

Drawing to reverse, entitled 'Picking Tealeaves'.