
Me Greeting Hilda
This lithograph was probably made by Spencer’s friend, the artist Henry Trivick, and is taken from a set of drawings made by Spencer in the 1930s.
The titling under the print, which includes the name Stanley Spencer, is thought to be that of Trivick. Copies are held at the Stanley Spencer Museum in Cookham and is extremely scarce.
This print bears a Friary Studio stamp.
The titling under the print, which includes the name Stanley Spencer, is thought to be that of Trivick. Copies are held at the Stanley Spencer Museum in Cookham and is extremely scarce.
This print bears a Friary Studio stamp.
This lithograph was probably made by Spencer’s friend, the artist Henry Trivick, and is taken from a set of drawings made by Spencer in the 1930s.
The titling under the print, which includes the name Stanley Spencer, is thought to be that of Trivick. Copies are held at the Stanley Spencer Museum in Cookham and is extremely scarce.
This print bears a Friary Studio stamp.
The titling under the print, which includes the name Stanley Spencer, is thought to be that of Trivick. Copies are held at the Stanley Spencer Museum in Cookham and is extremely scarce.
This print bears a Friary Studio stamp.
$940.90
Original: $2,688.30
-65%Me Greeting Hilda—
$2,688.30
$940.90Description
This lithograph was probably made by Spencer’s friend, the artist Henry Trivick, and is taken from a set of drawings made by Spencer in the 1930s.
The titling under the print, which includes the name Stanley Spencer, is thought to be that of Trivick. Copies are held at the Stanley Spencer Museum in Cookham and is extremely scarce.
This print bears a Friary Studio stamp.
The titling under the print, which includes the name Stanley Spencer, is thought to be that of Trivick. Copies are held at the Stanley Spencer Museum in Cookham and is extremely scarce.
This print bears a Friary Studio stamp.











