The Impressed Image
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Anton Lock (British 1893-1971)
Painter, illustrator, etcher and wood engraver, he was a pupil of Sickert at the Westminster School of Art (1910-12) and later at the
Bolt Court School of Lithography (1912-14) and was a contemporary of Blampied and Nicolson. Like them he features
the horse in much of his work. He illustrated several books with pastoral and hunting themes. He lived in
London and exhibited widely in the UK and Paris.

The Sapling
Woodcut. 1927. 130x100mm.
Illustrated in the Woodcut of Today Home and Abroad 1927.
(entitled, presumably erroneously, 'The Old Man')