About this objectDuring his time as a student at Wallasey School of Art, Albert Richards created a number of lithograph prints. Lithography is a printing technique that was widely used in the 1930s, commonly seen in film posters and book covers from this decade. This technique lent itself well to the graphic styles of Art Deco and surrealism that were popular during this period.
As a student Richards did what he called 'Country Perambulations' in the Wirral and North Wales, which is where the name of this print comes from.
MakerRichards, Albert (1919-1945)
Maker Roleprintmaker
Date Made1935-1939
Period20th century
Place MadeWallasey School of Art, Wallasey, England