Sally Muir Elderly Dog Greetings Card
Sally Muir's Elderly Dog portrait stands out against this sharp yellow background.
A lovely card to give to a friend or keep as a memento from this year's Summer Exhibition, also available as a mini print.
More details
Dimensions | 17 x 12cm |
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Fabric & material | 330 gsm paper |
SKU | 02087917 |
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Updated 19 May 2020
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Product story
With over 1,200 works on display, this summer Grayson Perry RA coordinates the biggest, brightest and most colourful Summer Exhibition yet, in our 250th annual celebration of “art made now”. Our print selection is a reflection of the exciting mix that makes up the exhibition, with works by internationally renowned artists, new talent and first-time exhibitors.
Having worked for many years as one half of the knitwear company Muir & Osborne, Sally Muir went to Bath School of Art and Design as a mature student and became a professional painter in her forties, specialising in dogs but also occasionally portraits, landscapes and rodents.
She has recently completed a year-long project called A Dog a Day, which has been turned into a book of the same name.