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Print cabinet and stand
Gordon Russell, Russell and Sons Ltd, Broadway, 1924–1925

© The artist's estate/Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum/Bridgeman Art Library/Photo: Woodley & Quick
The form shows simple joinery and bold panels ornamented with chamfering. Bears a workshop label identifying the craftsmen who made the cabinet, E.Turner & T. Lee of Russell & Sons Ltd, Broadway, Gloucestershire.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Print cabinet and stand, 1924–1925
Date supported
1984
Medium and material
Bog oak, burr elm, laburnum veneers on bog oak
Dimensions
115 x 109 cm
Grant
1377
Total cost
5510
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