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Forgotten Journey, 20th Century British Artist, Signed and Dated 1939
By Harold Yates
Located in London, GB
Watercolour and ink on paper, signed and dated '1939' bottom left and entitled on the reverse Image size: 18 x 9 inches (45.75 x 23 cm) Original frame This is a wonderfully moving w...
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1930s Modern Harold Yates Art

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Watercolor, Ink

Camouflage - Watercolour, War Artist
By Harold Yates
Located in London, GB
Harold Yates 1916 - 2001 Camouflage Pencil and watercolour, signed and dated "42" lower right Image size: 6 ¾ x 9 ¾ inches Framed Acid free mount As a soldier in the Army during World War II, Yates did documentary work which was purchased by the War Artists...
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20th Century Harold Yates Art

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Pencil, Watercolor

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