0208 Harvester’s Meal

Harvester’s Meal

Catalog no.

0208

Year

1965

Subject

Landscape

Media

Oil / Acrylic /
Oil on board

Size (H x W)

25 x 36 inches

Availability

For sale, Priced

Price

£990

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Capturing traditional life: "From a small memory-jogger drawing while I spoke to these people working in the next field'. P.B.B. 1970. Similar subject to the woodcut named 'Harvester's Rest' - but completely different treatment.

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