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Jim W Anderson RE 'Revolution of the Shirts' 1989

In General
A Jim W Anderson RE, "Faceless Horde (The Revolution of the shirts)", Collagraph on handmade paper, rare Artist's Proof, framed, 1989. A hilarious image of shirts with their ties revolting against their human owners and running off on their little squat legs! Their naked owners are left in a state of naked panic!! This image is very typical of Jim Andersen's highly satirical and anarchic art work!
This collagraph is an artists proof as marked 'AP' on the front of this art work. An Artist's Proof is more sought after by collectors than limited edition prints due to their rarity and exclusivity, often comprising only 10-15% of the total print run. Due to their rarity and exclusivity some collectors focus solely on acquiring them. Many times, the artist proof varies from the final edition, making it unique, a trait that entices collectors.
Jim Anderson is a renowned multi-media artist who focuses on printmaking, mosaic-making and painting and has been a member of The Royal Society of Printmakers since 1996. All of the Society's members are practising professional printmakers, elected after a rigorous selection by a panel of their peers. The Royal Society of Printmakers is one of the world's premier printmaking organisations.
Most of his prints and paintings feature handmade, recycled paper and scrap materials as shown in this art work. His art encompasses many different media and ideas but use of found or recycled materials is always very important and his work is always imbued with the surreal and the satirical. He combines social satire and surrealism, and is influenced by sources as diverse as the Bible, the Beano, and the Kama Sutra.
After a foundation course in Cambridge, Jim Andersen studied English and American Literature at Oxford University, followed by printmaking at London's Central St. Martin's School of Art.
His prints and paintings appear in numerous national and international exhibitions and his prints have been awarded a number of prizes in major national exhibitions, most recently the 2016 T. N. Lawrence prize.
He is a passionate believer in the possibilities of public art, and has been involved since 1998 in several large-scale public mosaic projects. In 2002 one of his mosaic murals in London was shortlisted for a Camden Design Award. Since then he has supervised and undertaken the production of over thirty public mosaic projects. He is proud to have produced between 2005-2012 a series of substantial mosaic murals for Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge. His public mosaics can be seen at locations around London and Cambridge, and in unexpected places in Spain, Greece, Kenya, and the USA.
2002-2004 found him performing as a member of the rock group Juju Babies, who were band-in-residence for Ibiza's Manumission Club during the summer of 2004.
A collagraph is a printing plate created by gluing or adhering various textured materials to a base surface. These materials, which can range from fabrics and natural elements to found objects and paints, provide a unique and textured surface that is then inked and pressed to create a print.
Year
1989
Artists Proof
This collagraph is an artists proof as marked on the front of this work. An Artist's proof are more sought after by collectors than limited edition prints due to the rarity and exclusivity, often comprising only 10-15% of the total print run. Due to their rarity and exclusivity some collectors focus solely on acquiring them. Many times, the artist proof varies from the final edition, making it unique, a trait that entices collectors.
Signed and Dated
Signed 'Jim Anderson' and dated '1989' - written in pencil on the front. Jim Andersen has also written 'AP' on the front referring to Artists Proof. The name of the art work is also written on the front - 'Faceless Horde (The Revolution of the shirts)'.
Certificate of Authenticity
An envelope on the back of this collagraph contains a card which refers to an exhibition of prints by Jim Andersen at the Stables Gallery in London NW2 entitled 'Several Different Kinds of Angel'. The title of this Collagraph is on this card and on the reverse is an image of this art work.
Material
Original 'Artists Proof' collagraph on hand made recycled paper on a wooden board with an attractive wood frame and glass front.
Condition
The collagraph and wood frame with glass are in excellent condition. There are artists paint marks on the reverse of the canvas. Please see photographs.
Dimensions ( L x W x H )
Frame Dimensions: 59 cm x 3 cm x 70 cm or 23.22 inches x 1.18 inches x 27.55 inches
Collagraph Dimensions : 41.5 x 0 cm x 51 cm or 16.33 inches x 20.07 inches
Weight
To be confirmed.
Shipping
We use trusted couriers in the UK and across the World. We tend to use Royal Mail Special Delivery and Parcelforce 48 in the UK and Transglobal, DHL, Fedex and Royal Mail Worldwide. Purchases are very carefully wrapped and packed using high quality packing materials and extra strong boxes. All parcels are comprehensively insured and sent at the risk of Chapman Pugh Ltd.
Please be aware that there maybe customs and/or tax payments due on the parcels arrival in the buyers country. This varies from country to country. Any additional customs and/or tax payments are the responsibility of the buyer.
ALL SHIPPING COSTS ARE REFUNDED IF LESS THAN STATED BELOW:
Shipping Costs:
United Kingdom £15.45
Europe £58.83
United States and Canada £119.08
Rest of the World £218.94
Please message us for a precise shipping quote for Europe and the Rest of the World. It may be possible to obtain lower prices than those stated depending on the shipping address.
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A Jim W Anderson RE, "Faceless Horde (The Revolution of the shirts)", Collagraph on handmade paper, rare Artist's Proof, framed, 1989. A hilarious image of shirts with their ties revolting against their human owners and running off on their little squat legs! Their naked owners are left in a state of naked panic!! This image is very typical of Jim Andersen's highly satirical and anarchic art work!
This collagraph is an artists proof as marked 'AP' on the front of this art work. An Artist's Proof is more sought after by collectors than limited edition prints due to their rarity and exclusivity, often comprising only 10-15% of the total print run. Due to their rarity and exclusivity some collectors focus solely on acquiring them. Many times, the artist proof varies from the final edition, making it unique, a trait that entices collectors.
Jim Anderson is a renowned multi-media artist who focuses on printmaking, mosaic-making and painting and has been a member of The Royal Society of Printmakers since 1996. All of the Society's members are practising professional printmakers, elected after a rigorous selection by a panel of their peers. The Royal Society of Printmakers is one of the world's premier printmaking organisations.
Most of his prints and paintings feature handmade, recycled paper and scrap materials as shown in this art work. His art encompasses many different media and ideas but use of found or recycled materials is always very important and his work is always imbued with the surreal and the satirical. He combines social satire and surrealism, and is influenced by sources as diverse as the Bible, the Beano, and the Kama Sutra.
After a foundation course in Cambridge, Jim Andersen studied English and American Literature at Oxford University, followed by printmaking at London's Central St. Martin's School of Art.
His prints and paintings appear in numerous national and international exhibitions and his prints have been awarded a number of prizes in major national exhibitions, most recently the 2016 T. N. Lawrence prize.
He is a passionate believer in the possibilities of public art, and has been involved since 1998 in several large-scale public mosaic projects. In 2002 one of his mosaic murals in London was shortlisted for a Camden Design Award. Since then he has supervised and undertaken the production of over thirty public mosaic projects. He is proud to have produced between 2005-2012 a series of substantial mosaic murals for Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge. His public mosaics can be seen at locations around London and Cambridge, and in unexpected places in Spain, Greece, Kenya, and the USA.
2002-2004 found him performing as a member of the rock group Juju Babies, who were band-in-residence for Ibiza's Manumission Club during the summer of 2004.
A collagraph is a printing plate created by gluing or adhering various textured materials to a base surface. These materials, which can range from fabrics and natural elements to found objects and paints, provide a unique and textured surface that is then inked and pressed to create a print.
Year
1989
Artists Proof
This collagraph is an artists proof as marked on the front of this work. An Artist's proof are more sought after by collectors than limited edition prints due to the rarity and exclusivity, often comprising only 10-15% of the total print run. Due to their rarity and exclusivity some collectors focus solely on acquiring them. Many times, the artist proof varies from the final edition, making it unique, a trait that entices collectors.
Signed and Dated
Signed 'Jim Anderson' and dated '1989' - written in pencil on the front. Jim Andersen has also written 'AP' on the front referring to Artists Proof. The name of the art work is also written on the front - 'Faceless Horde (The Revolution of the shirts)'.
Certificate of Authenticity
An envelope on the back of this collagraph contains a card which refers to an exhibition of prints by Jim Andersen at the Stables Gallery in London NW2 entitled 'Several Different Kinds of Angel'. The title of this Collagraph is on this card and on the reverse is an image of this art work.
Material
Original 'Artists Proof' collagraph on hand made recycled paper on a wooden board with an attractive wood frame and glass front.
Condition
The collagraph and wood frame with glass are in excellent condition. There are artists paint marks on the reverse of the canvas. Please see photographs.
Dimensions ( L x W x H )
Frame Dimensions: 59 cm x 3 cm x 70 cm or 23.22 inches x 1.18 inches x 27.55 inches
Collagraph Dimensions : 41.5 x 0 cm x 51 cm or 16.33 inches x 20.07 inches
Weight
To be confirmed.
Shipping
We use trusted couriers in the UK and across the World. We tend to use Royal Mail Special Delivery and Parcelforce 48 in the UK and Transglobal, DHL, Fedex and Royal Mail Worldwide. Purchases are very carefully wrapped and packed using high quality packing materials and extra strong boxes. All parcels are comprehensively insured and sent at the risk of Chapman Pugh Ltd.
Please be aware that there maybe customs and/or tax payments due on the parcels arrival in the buyers country. This varies from country to country. Any additional customs and/or tax payments are the responsibility of the buyer.
ALL SHIPPING COSTS ARE REFUNDED IF LESS THAN STATED BELOW:
Shipping Costs:
United Kingdom £15.45
Europe £58.83
United States and Canada £119.08
Rest of the World £218.94
Please message us for a precise shipping quote for Europe and the Rest of the World. It may be possible to obtain lower prices than those stated depending on the shipping address.
Price
The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 18/DEC/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Or best offer
Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art
> Antique Etchings
Date 20th Century
1980s Antiques Material Paper
Origin English
Item code as1105a087 / Jim Andersen
Status For Sale
£236.00 
$316.12
€269.56

$316.12

€269.56


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For parcels we use trusted couriers in the UK, Europe and Worldwide. We tend to use Royal Mail Special Delivery tracked and signed for and Parcelforce 48 tracked in the UK and Royal Mail, Transglobal, DHL and Fedex tracked in Europe and the rest of the world.
The delivery time in the UK for parcels is generally between 24 and 48 hours on working days. The delivery time in Europe is generally between 2 - 5 working days. The delivery time to the United States is generally 4 - 6 working days. The delivery time for the rest of the world is generally between 6 - 8 working days.
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Please contact us through Antiques Atlas for a quick quote for a precise delivery cost and timing for Europe, the United States or the rest of the world. It maybe possible to obtain a cheaper quote with a precise address.
All items are comprehensively insured whilst in transit and sent at the risk of Chapman Pugh Ltd.
For parcels we use trusted couriers in the UK, Europe and Worldwide. We tend to use Royal Mail Special Delivery tracked and signed for and Parcelforce 48 tracked in the UK and Royal Mail, Transglobal, DHL and Fedex tracked in Europe and the rest of the world.
The delivery time in the UK for parcels is generally between 24 and 48 hours on working days. The delivery time in Europe is generally between 2 - 5 working days. The delivery time to the United States is generally 4 - 6 working days. The delivery time for the rest of the world is generally between 6 - 8 working days.
Furniture and larger items are sent in the UK and Europe using trusted couriers by road and by sea freight to the United States and the rest of the world. The delivery time varies from country to country.
Please contact us through Antiques Atlas for a quick quote for a precise delivery cost and timing for Europe, the United States or the rest of the world. It maybe possible to obtain a cheaper quote with a precise address.
All items are comprehensively insured whilst in transit and sent at the risk of Chapman Pugh Ltd.
View all stock from
Chapmanpugh Modern Antiques

By appointment only304 Ben Johnson House
Barbican
London
EC2Y 8NQ
Tel : 07739628028
Non UK callers : +44 7739628028
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