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Intrend Fine English Lacquered Placemats Art of Helen Bradley (set of 5)
CONDITION: Used, good (see photos)
Some scratches / imperfections (see photos)
Normal wear (see photos)
Courtyard with statue - slight scratches, mark on corner (see photos)
Fire - damage to upper right corner of image (see photos)
Graveyard - quite a bit of damage along edges of image; scratches, nicks and other imperfections; blue paint to left of image; some wear on back (see photos)
Lake - slight damage to top of image; dark marks upper right corner; scratches lower right corner; some wear on back (see photos)
Horse and buggy - slight damage to two areas of image, scratches (see photos)
DETAILS
SIZE: 15" L x 11.5" W
FEATURES:
Fine, lacquered table placemats (set of 5)
Featuring the art of Helen Bradley:
Courtyard with statue - "It was a Warm Spring Day When We Met in Manchester, 1907" (her 4th most valuable work) depicts Piccadilly in 1907, painted 1970
Fire - "It was Early Spring (Fire on Union Street)", painted 1969
Graveyard - unknown title
Lake - "The Day Thou Gavest Lord has Ended", painted 1969
Horse and buggy - unknown title
Image prints are mounted onto a painted base with a gold or silver edge and sealed with heat resistant lacquer
Green felt back
Intrend sticker on back
Made in Great Britain
We also have matching coasters - message us if interested in both
Helen Layfield Bradley (1900–1979) was an English artist born in Lees, Lancashire, England. Her paintings, mostly in oils, typically depict life in Lancashire in the Edwardian era. She was educated at Clarksfield School, and from age thirteen at Oldham Art School, having won the John Platt scholarship. Despite this, she did not begin to paint seriously until she was in her sixties. In the 1960s she met fellow painter L. S. Lowry who encouraged her in the creation of a narrative style based on her own childhood memories. From 1965 she became as popular in the United States as in the United Kingdom, and her paintings now sell at auction for tens of thousands of pounds. Many of her paintings feature a character called "Miss Carter", a woman who always wore pink.
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