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Drawing of Pigotts, the farmhouse home of Eric Gill where David Jones painted much of his work between 1928 and 1932. This work has a characteristically high viewpoint and an abandonment of modelling and shows the farmyard filled with the Gill family and their pets.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Pigotts, Buckinghamshire, c. 1930
Date supported
1993
Medium and material
Pencil
Dimensions
60 x 48 cm
Grant
956
Total cost
3825
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