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Chemical Works & Man Entering a Factory & Clay Pipes & The Game of Ludo (© Estate of Edward Bawden)
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© Estate of Edward Bawden

Chemical Works & Man Entering a Factory & Clay Pipes & The Game of Ludo (© Estate of Edward Bawden)

Chemical Works & Man Entering a Factory & Clay Pipes & The Game of Ludo

Artist: Prunella Clough (1919 - 1999), Edward Bawden (1903 - 1989), Sir Cedric Morris

Location: Bolton Museum & Art Gallery

Date: 1) 1957; 2) 1956; 3) 1978; 4) circa 1928

Materials: 1) watercolour & ink on paper; 2) oil on canvas; 3) watercolour & pencil on paper; 4) pencil

Dimensions: 1) 41 x 61cm; 2) 50 x 29.5cm; 3) 51 x 64cm; 4) 31 x 37cm.

Grant:

Amount Paid: £12,000 (Total: £25,500)

Vendor: Allen Freer

Review number: 5360 (2004)

Provenance:
1) Christie's; Allen Freer; 2) - 4) The artist; Allen Freer.

Description:
1) 'Chemical Works' by Prunella Clough depicts a man in a factory doorway with industrial machinery in the foreground; 2) 'Man Entering a Factory' by Prunella Clough depicts a factory worker in a doorway; 3) 'Clay Pipes' by Edward Bawden is a still life with clay pipes, ruler and matchboxes on a window ledge; 4) 'The Game of Ludo' by Cedric Morris depicts three female figures gatherered around a table, playing the board game 'Ludo'.

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