Various Artists
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Various Artists

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Various Artists
Three prints comprising:
A View of New York From Brooklyn Heights, a hand coloured reproduction of a lithograph, publishded by N. Currier, 1849 -- 13x17¼in. (33x43.8cm.) framed;
Vishnu and Garuda at Angkor Wat, hand coloured lithograph by Bill Cordale, signed and inscribed in white chalk by the artist, label attached to mount signed and inscribed in pencil To Noël, with appreciation & affection, Bill, 16/12/69 -- 21½x13½in. (54.5x34.3cm.) framed; and
The Broad And Narrow Way, photo lithograph printed in colour, published by Marshall, Morgan and Scott Limited -- 19x16in. (48.3x40.6cm.) framed (3)
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Lot Essay

View Of New York was a gift to Coward from the interior designer Elizabeth Taylor on the occasion of his Seventieth birthday.
Vishnu and Garuda was a gift to Coward from Bill Cordale on the occasion of his Seventieth birthday.
The Broad And Narrow Way was apparently inspriation for the back drop for a review by Coward, Sigh No More, at the Piccadilly Theatre, 1945.

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