Jack B Yeats Gathering Seaweed 1912

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Jack B Yeats Gathering Seaweed 1912 antique print.

This print is part of a larger set that where published after a set of drawings that Yeats did looking at life in the West of Ireland.

Jack B Yeats Gathering Seaweed 1912 antique print.

This print is part of a larger set that where published after a set of drawings that Yeats did looking at life in the West of Ireland. It is believed these where done on trips back to Ireland at that time. The prints where published by Maunsel and Co in Dublin with Yeats himself being the author. Very rare set of prints. There where two prints called gathering seaweed in the set, this print and another which was after an oil painting Yeats did.

The print is 6 by 4 inches, it is framed and mounted in a modern frame, with the overall outer dimension being 15 by 13 inches.

The print is in very good condition for it’s age, paper will show ageing.

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Weight 1 kg

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