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Carved stone tablet (© Courtesy of the artist's estate/ Bridgeman Art Library)
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© Courtesy of the artist's estate/ Bridgeman Art Library

Carved stone tablet

Artist: attributed to Eric Gill (1882 - 1940)

Location: Ditchling Museum

Date: 1907

Materials: stone

Dimensions: 40 x 42 cm

Grant:

Amount Paid: £2,500 (Total: £2,500)

Vendor: Family of Eric Gill

Review number: 3683 (1992)

Provenance:
Family of Eric Gill.

Description:
Tablet carved with the inscription; 'BAD WORKMEN QUARREL WITH THEIR TOOLS BECAUSE GOOD WORKMEN DO NOT USE BAD TOOLS'. Made in Gill workshops, possibly by student of Gill.

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