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Figure in church

JOHN, Gwen

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Collection

Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales

Item Number

NMW A 15392

Creation/Production

JOHN, Gwen
Date:

Acquisition

Purchase, 29/7/1976

Measurements

Height (cm): 10.7
Width (cm): 8.2

Techniques

gouache on card
drawings and watercolours
Fine Art - works on paper

Material

gouache
card

Location

In store
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Tags

  • Female Figure
  • Figure In Church
  • Fine Art
  • Identity
  • John, Gwen
  • People
  • Religion And Belief
  • Watercolour
  • Woman Artist
  • Works On Paper

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