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Artist: Penelope Ellis
Up with the Rooster, woodblock print by Penelope Ellis
By Penelope Ellis
Located in London, GB
Penelope Ellis (1935-2016)
Up with the Rooster
Woodblock print
15 x 11 cm
Provenance: From the artist's estate sale.
Penelope Mary Ellis (1935–2016) was a British artist celebrat...
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1950s Folk Art Penelope Ellis Animal Prints
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Woodcut
Horse by the Barn, woodblock print by Penelope Ellis
By Penelope Ellis
Located in London, GB
Penelope Ellis (1935-2016)
Horse by the Barn
Woodblock print
11 x 16 cm
Provenance: From the artist's estate sale.
Penelope Mary Ellis (1935–2016) was a British artist celebrate...
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1950s Folk Art Penelope Ellis Animal Prints
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Woodcut
Peeking Inside the Barn, woodblock print by Penelope Ellis
By Penelope Ellis
Located in London, GB
Penelope Ellis (1935-2016)
Peeking inside the barn
Woodblock print
15 x 11 cm
Provenance: From the artist's estate sale.
Penelope Mary Ellis (1935–2016) was a British artist cele...
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1950s Folk Art Penelope Ellis Animal Prints
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Woodcut
Wallowing in the Mud, woodblock print by Penelope Ellis
By Penelope Ellis
Located in London, GB
Penelope Ellis (1935-2016)
Wallowing in the Mud
Woodblock print
15 x 11 cm
Provenance: From the artist's estate sale.
Penelope Mary Ellis (1935–2016) was a British artist celebra...
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1950s Folk Art Penelope Ellis Animal Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Heading out to Pasture, woodblock print by Penelope Ellis
By Penelope Ellis
Located in London, GB
Penelope Ellis (1935-2016)
Heading out to Pasture
Woodblock print
11 x 16 cm
Provenance: From the artist's estate sale.
Penelope Mary Ellis (1935–2016) was a British artist celeb...
Category
1950s Folk Art Penelope Ellis Animal Prints
Materials
Woodcut
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