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Farrell - St Paul's, London

Farrell - St Paul's, London

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Farrell - St Paul's, London

by Frederick Farrell (1882-1935)

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About This Item

1920. Etching. 255mm by 365mm (platemark). Signed in pencil below the image by the artist.
A view of St Pauls from the south side of the Thames.Farrell was a Scottish etcher specializing in architectural etchings. He was the Official Artist with the 51st Highlanders 1914-1918. Acid burn from previous mount.

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Sebra Prints AU (AU)
Bookseller's Inventory #
253
Title
Farrell - St Paul's, London
Author
Frederick Farrell (1882-1935)
Format/Binding
Etching
Book Condition
Used
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1
Date Published
1920

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Sebra Prints opened in August 2003 out of a passion for antique prints, and a desire to offer good quality, original prints, across a wide range of topics. We specialise in antique engravings and lithographs from 17th,18th and 19th centuries as well as some early 20th century works. We cover a huge range of styles, artists and subject matter.

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