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1931

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1941

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  • We acquired this object.

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Drawing, Design for "Spring in the Country"

This is a Drawing. It was designed by Edward McKnight Kauffer and made for (as the client) London Passenger Transport Board. It is dated ca. 1936 and we acquired it in 1963. Its medium is brush and gouache, photomontage on paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This series of studies provides insight into Kauffer’s process. He would begin with a rough sketch and then refine it with gouache and collage, modifying the design to create multiple versions. Kauffer would present his final design in gouache and collage to his lithographer for translation into print.

This object was donated by Mrs. Edward McKnight Kauffer. It is credited Gift of Mrs. E. McKnight Kauffer.

  • Poster, Spring
  • lithograph on wove paper, mounted on board.
  • Gift of Mrs. E. McKnight Kauffer.
  • 1963-39-93

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Its dimensions are

30.2 × 18.9 cm (11 7/8 × 7 7/16 in.)

It is signed

Signed in brown gouache, center: McK.K.

Cite this object as

Drawing, Design for "Spring in the Country"; Designed by Edward McKnight Kauffer (American, active England, 1890–1954); Client: London Passenger Transport Board (England, GB, United Kingdom); England; brush and gouache, photomontage on paper; 30.2 × 18.9 cm (11 7/8 × 7 7/16 in.); Gift of Mrs. E. McKnight Kauffer; 1963-39-513

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