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Artist: Jane Taylor
British mid century painting of children playing in a winter playground
British mid century painting of children playing in a winter playground

British mid century painting of children playing in a winter playground

By Jane Taylor

Located in Petworth, West Sussex

Jane Taylor (British, fl. 1948 – 1974) Winter games Body colour on paper Signed ‘Jane Taylor’ (lower right) 12.5/8 x 21.1/2 in. (32 x 55 cm.)

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