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Evocative watercolour painted whilst he was teaching at the Slade in 1924. It shows Newbury Granary store, which is now in the middle of a car park. Framed
£1,500
Dimensions: | 48cm (19") High, 60.5cm (23¾") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep |
Stock code: | GC008 |
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in poor condition,
the relief carved heads of The Three Kings, respectively facing forward, to sinister and dexter, framed in a knotted rope, with a royal orb to the left and a star to the right. This tablet was originally part of the frieze that overlooked Lombard Street,
the young bearded gentleman naturalisitically modelled attired in a slashed tunic and raised on a socle,
a relief carved coat of arms, the shield bearing three crosses, a dove of peace and a chevron containing seven arrow-like motifs, all surmounted by a helmet and Bisop's mitre; the motto being "in hoc vince",