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Lucy Young 'Much Ado About Nothing' Sandbanks, Large Oil On Canas, Signed

Much Ado About Nothing

Lucy Young (British, 20th Century), ‘Much Ado About Nothing (Tilly Tails)’, oil on canvas, framed.

Signed lower right and signed with hand written poem verso. The poem reads; “A lazy summer’s day is well upon it’s way, Tilly jumps for joy as the beach is full of play, From catching fish to chasing balls what more could there be?, And then to go and top it off with Fish “n” chips for tea”.

Image measures approximately 68cm x 78cm and the frame 93cm x 103cm. In good condition.


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Artist Lucy Young
Features Framed|Signed
Material Oil
Originality Original
Type Painting
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