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Poster

ca. 1980 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Laminated poster, portrait oriented, with 16 individual childlike images in various orientations. The top left image depicts a smiling girl with red tights and a green dress. The top right image illustrates a girl, with a green crown wearing a green skirt with orange patterning, beside flowers in red, yellow, blue and orange. In the bottom right there is a boy with an orange crown set with green jewels wearing a red cape with pink stripes and a blue striped shirt. In the bottom left is a female figure dressed in blue playing a flute beside a black cat.

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Colour print on paper that has been laminated in plastic
Brief description
Poster made by Basement Community Arts Workshop, depicting 16 abstract images including a fish, a lion, a tigress and cub, a girl wearing a crown with flowers, a woman holding a dove and a woman playing the flute beside a cat
Physical description
Laminated poster, portrait oriented, with 16 individual childlike images in various orientations. The top left image depicts a smiling girl with red tights and a green dress. The top right image illustrates a girl, with a green crown wearing a green skirt with orange patterning, beside flowers in red, yellow, blue and orange. In the bottom right there is a boy with an orange crown set with green jewels wearing a red cape with pink stripes and a blue striped shirt. In the bottom left is a female figure dressed in blue playing a flute beside a black cat.
Dimensions
  • Height: 64.1cm
  • Width: 44.8cm
Dimensions taken from plastic laminate.
Credit line
Given by Greenwich Mural Workshop
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
E.506-2013

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Record createdNovember 20, 2013
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