I Never Saw Sewing So Small by Edmund Dulac

I Never Saw Sewing So Small

('I never at saw sewing so small', c1900-1950)


Edmund Dulac

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19th century  ·  Picture ID: 1149973

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I Never Saw Sewing So Small by Edmund Dulac. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
standing · female · women · woman · people · male · interior · looking · shopping · shop · shops · clothes · color · colour · dress · curtain · century · examining · inspecting · sewing · print · counter · lady · concept · inspection · face to face · shopkeeper · apron · metaphor · pestle and mortar · 20th century · sewing basket · shop assistant · portrait · unknown · edmund dulac · dulac · edmund · The Print Collector/Heritage Images
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