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Artist: Joshua Charles Armitage
Mr Punch - How to Grow Tobacco - Original ink 20th Century British illustration
By Joshua Charles Armitage
Located in London, GB
“IONICUS” JOSHUA CHARLES ARMITAGE
(1913-1998)
Mr Punch – How to Grow Tobacco
Pen and ink heightened with white, unframed
5.5 by 10 cm., 2 ¼ by 4 in.
(mount size 25.5 by 25.5 cm., ...
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Mid-20th Century Realist Joshua Charles Armitage Art
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Gentleman of the Road
By Joshua Charles Armitage
Located in London, GB
“IONICUS” JOSHUA CHARLES ARMITAGE
(1913-1998)
Gentleman of the Road
Pen and ink heightened with white, unframed, in conservation mount only
12 by 8.5 cm., 4 ¾ by 3 ¼ in.
(mount si...
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Mid-20th Century Realist Joshua Charles Armitage Art
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