Lot 124
  • 124

Sir Max Beerbohm

Estimate
4,000 - 6,000 GBP
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Description

  • Sir Max Beerbohm
  • cheering up the munitions workers
  • signed and dated 1919
  • pencil and watercolour
  • 33 by 31cm.; 13 by 12¼in.

Provenance

Leicester Galleries, London
Piccadilly Gallery, London, where acquired by D. Tree Parsons, January 1973
Piccadilly Gallery, London, where acquired by the present owner

Condition

The work is on wove paper which has been laid down onto a specially prepared separate sheet. There are one or two stains to the surface of the sheet which otherwise appears to be in good overall condition. Held under glass in a gilded decorative frame. Please telephone the department on 020 7293 5381 if you have any questions regarding the present work.
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