LISTED HERE A CHARMING SMALLER PRINT FROM THE ARCHIVES.
IMAGE IS 12 YEARS OLD NEWLY MOUNTED BUT NOT FRAMED

ON WARM SUNDAY EVENING WE WALKED IN THE PARK

AS REMEMBERED BY ARTIST HELEN BRADLEY AS A CHILD IN EDWARDIAN TIMES AND THE MEMORY PAINTED BY HER IN LATER LIFE.

IMAGE SIZE: 7" x 5" Charming small image.

CONDITION: 12 YEARS OLD PERFECT

MOUNTED BUT NOT FRAMED

ABOUT THIS PICTURE AS TOLD BY THE ARTIST

On a warm Sunday Evening, we walked in the Park, Father wore his Best Tall Hat and Frock Coat while Mother and the Aunts their Sunday Best. Grandma/brought out her Beaded Alpaca Cape, and we generally ended our walk at The Tea Rooms, where we met Miss Carter who wore Pink) and Mr Taylor (the Bank Manager). Was also Miss Hope Ainsworth with her son and daughter, and Mollie. She was watching Aunt Charlotte and The New Albert), who was holding her hand rather longer than - - -. -good gracious, just look at him", she said, but  had to forego our cups of cocoa, because George had climbed the dirty black cannon and was so black Father was angry and sent George home with Mother in a cab, which made us miss going to Grandma's 

About the artist

Born in Lees, a village outside Oldham, in 1900, Helen Bradley was over sixty when she began to paint — to show her small granddaughter what life was like when she herself was a child. To date she has held three exhibitions, two at the Mercury Gallery in London and one in Los Angeles. At her last London exhibition in 1970, every one of her paintings had been sold before opening day. 'The enchantment of the season,' said the International Herald Tribune, `and better than whole volumes of social history.' Compared to Grandma Moses, admired by Lowry, Helen Bradley's work have always bee in astonishing demand. 

 MOUNTED PRINTS are identical visually to a regular paper or photographic image but enhanced with an extra-rigid backing to provide stability and protection. In short, the image is mounted onto a substance for ultimate protection against warping and damaged corners.

The print is perfect for free-standing display, an album collection, or framing.

We do not copy alter or reproduce any of the prints we offer for sale they are genuine published prints of the printing date stated below.

You may occasionally see a similar item listed, this happens when we have more than one of the prints in the archives.

This image was printed and released twelve years ago when the art history of Helen Bradley was being compiled and more recently mounted but not famed.

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