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Showing at Tattersalls Frame:none William Graham

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William Graham

having been warned by the oracle that he would be killed by his daughter's son

with three upper storeys of round-arched windows

dating from May-June 1873

A replica of the antique statue of Apollo Citharoedos stands on the elaborate table

Showing at Tattersalls Frame:none William GrahamThe 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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