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Description
Perhaps this would not be considered a suitable building for a bank these days? I think this is a charming reminder of gentler days. An unidentified village, with a village shop and its own bank from Henry George Walker (1876-1932) who was active as an etcher in 1920s. He was born in Birmingham and attended the Municipal School of Art there. He concentrated on architectural and topographical subjects and many of his subjects were in Devon - which seems likely in this case. Signed in pencil lower right.
measurements
Height:
38 cm
Width:
49 cm
measurements
declaration
Art & Stuff has clarified that the Henry George Walker Etching of a Thatched Village Bank! 1920s (LA80588) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1920s
declaration
condition
condition
Excellent. Presented in plain black frame and cream mount.