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Fashion illustration by Veronica Papworth

Fashion Illustration
1972 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Fashion illustration in pencil, ink and collage, depicting a woman in a tailored trouser suit consisting of a long, ankle-length jacket and flared trousers. The woman is standing with her hands on her hips and left leg out in front to show the trousers beneath the jacket. The illustration is reproduced on a newspaper clipping adhered to the reverse.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleFashion illustration by Veronica Papworth (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Pencil, ink and collage on paper. Newspaper clipping adhered to reverse.
Brief description
Fashion illustration by Veronica Papworth for The Sunday Express, pencil and ink and collage on paper, London, 1972
Physical description
Fashion illustration in pencil, ink and collage, depicting a woman in a tailored trouser suit consisting of a long, ankle-length jacket and flared trousers. The woman is standing with her hands on her hips and left leg out in front to show the trousers beneath the jacket. The illustration is reproduced on a newspaper clipping adhered to the reverse.
Dimensions
  • Height: 40.3cm
  • Width: 26cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • SE/19 4 1/4 " (Inscribed in pencil on obverse)
  • Reproduced S/E P19 25-6-72 (Inscribed in black ink on reverse)
  • STOCK 25 June 72 (Stamped in black ink on reverse)
  • Fashion Line S/E Papworth (Inscribed in blue ink on reverse)
  • OLDER ladies who like simple. striking, tailored clothes might well be interested in this trouser-suit - especially because older ladies are often busy, travelling ladies and this outfit is easily packable, crease-resistant, and trouble-free. Comes in bigger sizes too. I like it in navy with emerald and white, though it's available in other colourways. Wear it with or without trousers. By Lerose, £24.95. (Newspaper clipping adhered to reverse)
Credit line
Given by Fiona Shannon
Subject depicted
Collection
Accession number
E.536-2015

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Record createdSeptember 30, 2015
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