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    <value>Coverboards covered in dark red grained effect paper over board. Cream coloured tracing paper. Collocation: four gatherings containing the following number of folios: twenty four (one of a heavier weight attached to front cover and twelve torn out); twenty four; twenty two (fifteen torn out); twenty three (one of a heavier weight and twenty two torn out); one separate sheet attached to back cover. The sketchbook has been used back to front.</value>
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      <value>the artist has inscribed two lists of woodcuts and lithographs sent to exhibition in Chicago and Manchester</value>
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      <value>L. CORNGLISSEN &amp; SON, / ARTISTS' COLORMEN, / 22, GREAT QUEEN STREET, / KINGSWAY, LONDON.</value>
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      <value>... MADE IN ENGLAND</value>
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    <location>inside back cover, below the above</location>
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      <value>2 / -</value>
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        <summary_title>Gurney, Sophie, Mrs</summary_title>
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        <value>From the artist's daughter.</value>
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        <summary_title>Raverat, Gwendolen</summary_title>
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        <value>This sketchbook contains a preliminary drawing for 'April' [191], 1930 and the artist's intinerary for her journey on the Orient Express in September 1930. There are some minor studies including one figure study illustrating the journey notes, a study of a boat, a study of a large building - but the book has primarily been used for recording impressions from the trip in prose (pages 11-24).</value>
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