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Traditional Fabric Showroom, Paris, 1930’s

SKU: 2834
Signed, watercolour over pen and ink
10 x 8ins (25.5 x 20cms)

Presentation:
folio

Size:
Height – 25.5cm x Width – 20cm

DESCRIPTION

This painting is likely to show a fabric-selling shop, common in Paris until the 1960’s (a few survive today like the historic Geoges le Manach in rue Quatre-Septembre near the Opera).

Jean Wheelhouse studied at the Royal College of Art and graduated in 1933. She became an official government artist and designed the saving stamps which bore the heads of the young Prince Charles and Princess Anne.

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THE ARTIST

Jean T Wheelhouse
Jean
Wheelhouse
1910 - 1982

Jean Wheelhouse studied at the Royal College of Art and graduated in
1933. She became an official government artist and designed the saving
stamps which bore the heads of the young Prince Charles and Princess
Anne.

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