Kate Boxer
Elizabeth David (Mounted)
Drypoint, carborundum and hand coloured
31 1/8 x 21 7/8 in
79 x 55.5 cms
(Framed size: 111 x 85 cms approx)
79 x 55.5 cms
(Framed size: 111 x 85 cms approx)
First Edition Limited to 30
Signed and inscribed with Edition No.
(Framed: £1,300 black or white frame)
N.B. Due to the nature of the paper and the drypoint printing process the paper can often appear to be wavy when floated on mount board. Please ask to see images of previously framed works if necessary.
All prints are hand coloured and therefore colours may vary.
Signed and inscribed with Edition No.
(Framed: £1,300 black or white frame)
N.B. Due to the nature of the paper and the drypoint printing process the paper can often appear to be wavy when floated on mount board. Please ask to see images of previously framed works if necessary.
All prints are hand coloured and therefore colours may vary.
KABws000
Copyright The Artist
£ 1,075.00
Further images
Elizabeth David CBE (1913-1992) was a British cookery writer and was one of the first cooks to acknowledge seasonal, local produce. In 1949 she started writing a cookery column for...
Elizabeth David CBE (1913-1992) was a British cookery writer and was one of the first cooks to acknowledge seasonal, local produce. In 1949 she started writing a cookery column for Harpers Bazaar and shortly afterwards she published her first collection of recipes. At her funeral, amongst the flowers, there was a loaf of bread and a bunch of herbs tied up in brown paper.