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Showing at Tattersalls Frame:none Illustration to the 'Divine Comedy'

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Illustration to the 'Divine Comedy' by Dante

The level of detail is very varied: Ruskin has focussed on the third ground-floor arch from the right

William Graham

He may have spent some time in Antwerp as his work seems to depend on the example of the Antwerp artist

Showing at Tattersalls Frame:none Illustration to the 'Divine Comedy'The subject matter of cab yards, mews and horse sales in London was suggested to Bevan by Sickert and was in keeping with the tenets of the Camden Town Group. This painting, c. 1919, shows how Bevan's mature technique had developed into an angular style in which colour fused into broad masses of a subdued and subtle tone.

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