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Lucy Pittaway

Family Life

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Painted as a commission for a family of five, this painting features a relaxed scene set around a little stream with a quaint house and pretty purple landscape.
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DESCRIPTION

Painted as a commission for a family of five, this painting features a relaxed scene set around a little stream with a quaint house and pretty purple landscape. Willance’s Leap sits in the background in front of Pen Hill in Wensleydale. The picture spans the beautiful Yorkshire Dales of Wensleydale and Swaledale.

Limited Edition of 50

This image has been printed on archival quality 315gsm Fine Art Paper using industry standard light fast inks. Each print comes personally signed by the Artist and is available in three sizes.

Print Size: 38cm x 38cm (15inch x 15inch), 46cm x 46cm (18inch x 18inch) or 66cm x 66cm (26inch x 26 inch)

10 Artist Proofs of this image have also been printed.

 

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Produced in Yorkshire

HANDMADE IN THE UK

PRODUCED IN YORKSHIRE

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