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- Keith Vaughan 1912–1977
- Title
- Drawing of an uprooted tree
- Date
- [1942]
- Medium
- Watercolour paint on paper
- Dimensions
- 140 × 190 mm
- Format
- Artwork - on paper, unique
- Collection
- Tate Archive
- Acquisition
- Purchased by the archive from Thos. Agnew and Sons Ltd in November 1990
- Reference
- TGA 9013/1/39
Archive context
- Sketches & drawings, advertising work, sketchbook and one gouache by Keith Vaughan TGA 9013 (148)
- Loose drawings and sketches TGA 9013/1 (127)
- Drawing of an uprooted tree TGA 9013/1/39
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