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Artist: George Large
George Large, Feeding the swans, Cubist art
By George Large
Located in Harkstead, GB
***Please note the glass will be removed for shipping*** For local and London deliveries the glass can be retained if agreed prior to purchase. George Large, R.I. (born 1936) Feeding the swans...
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Late 20th Century Modern George Large Art

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Paper, Watercolor, Pencil

George Large, The Fungi Collectors, Cubist art
By George Large
Located in Harkstead, GB
***Please note the glass will be removed for shipping*** For local and London deliveries the glass can be retained if agreed prior to purchase. George Large, R.I. (born 1936) Edible Fungi Signed and dated (19)91 Watercolour over traces of pencil 26¾ x 14¾ 37 x 24½ with frame ​​ George Large is a painter in watercolour and oil, born in Islington, London in 1936. He studied at Hornsey College of Art (1958-63), teachers including Maurice de Sausmarez, John Titchell and Alfred Daniels. Large spent some time in the display department of Simpson’s, Piccadilly, was part-time at Hornsey College of Art, then head of department at St Julian...
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Late 20th Century Modern George Large Art

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Paper, Watercolor, Pencil

George Large, Street Musicians, Cubist art
By George Large
Located in Harkstead, GB
***Please note the glass will be removed for shipping*** For local and London deliveries the glass can be retained if agreed prior to purchase. George Large, R.I. (born 1936) Street musicians Signed and dated (19)91 Watercolour over traces of pencil 15¾ x 26 25½ x 35 with frame ​​ George Large is a painter in watercolour and oil, born in Islington, London in 1936. He studied at Hornsey College of Art (1958-63), teachers including Maurice de Sausmarez, John Titchell and Alfred Daniels. Large spent some time in the display department of Simpson’s, Piccadilly, was part-time at Hornsey College of Art, then head of department at St Julian...
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Late 20th Century Modern George Large Art

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Paper, Watercolor, Pencil

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George Large, Horse racing, Cubist art
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George Large, Sunday morning, Cubist art
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George Large, Cubist oil of boats and fishermen
By George Large
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George Large, R.I. (born 1936) Fishermen in the boatyard, Signed and dated '86, Oil on board, 25 x 17 inches 29½ x 21½ inches ​ A very dynamic oil with...
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George Large, Cubist oil of beached boats
By George Large
Located in Harkstead, GB
George Large, R.I. (born 1936) Beached boats, Signed and dated '86, Oil on canvas, 10 x 14 inches ​ A very eye-catching composition displaying the artist...
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George Large, Cubist oil of fishermen in harbour
By George Large
Located in Harkstead, GB
George Large, R.I. (born 1936) Fishermen on the quay, Felixstowe, Signed and dated '96, Oil on board, 13 x 17 inches A favourite subject of the artist, t...
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