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print (woodcut): "Fish Market-Toulon"

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A monochrome print in a stout naïve style. Five women are at fish market stalls, some shopping, some working. Fish are laid out on tables and there are baskets, jars and boxes on the floor. Canopies of different fabrics hang overhead and a balance hangs at left. 'NCAM' impression in a circle at upper left. Across bottom in pencil '10/20' 'May Aimee Smith' 'Fish Market Toulon' '£2.2.0' 'Exhibited Salon d'Auto[..]e, Paris 1931, Chicago International Exh. 1932 & selected for 12 months circuit tour U.S.A./Purchased by Manchester Education Committee for Chorlton High School for Boys - Manchester 1932 - Liverpool 1932.'
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Title: print (woodcut): "Fish Market-Toulon"
Description:
A monochrome print in a stout naïve style.
Five women are at fish market stalls, some shopping, some working.
Fish are laid out on tables and there are baskets, jars and boxes on the floor.
Canopies of different fabrics hang overhead and a balance hangs at left.
'NCAM' impression in a circle at upper left.
Across bottom in pencil '10/20' 'May Aimee Smith' 'Fish Market Toulon' '£2.
2.
0' 'Exhibited Salon d'Auto[.
]e, Paris 1931, Chicago International Exh.
1932 & selected for 12 months circuit tour U.
S.
A.
/Purchased by Manchester Education Committee for Chorlton High School for Boys - Manchester 1932 - Liverpool 1932.
'.

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