Glebe Place

Catalog no.

1191

Year

1975

Subject

City and street

Media

Studies /
pen and ink

Size (H x W)

33 x 47 inches

Availability

Not for sale
Study for Glebe Place, Painting No.0071. This and 1190 are on the same piece of paper but in reverse position.

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