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Artist: Charles William Taylor
Charles William Taylor (1878-1960) - Framed Wood Engraving, Findon Sheep Fair
Charles William Taylor (1878-1960) - Framed Wood Engraving, Findon Sheep Fair

Charles William Taylor (1878-1960) - Framed Wood Engraving, Findon Sheep Fair

By Charles William Taylor

Located in Corsham, GB

A charming rural scene by the British artist Charles William Taylor. A sheepdog watches over the penned flock in the foreground, with the lively fair beyond. Inscribed with the artis...

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21st Century and Contemporary Charles William Taylor Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

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