Bigg Market II - James Williamson Bell
James Williamson Bell
Bigg Market
Silkscreen, limited edition of 150
32.2 x 27.1cm (image)
Mounted in conservation mountboard
Each print is signed and numbered by the artist. The price includes professional packing and recorded delivery at £25.00. To ask about collecting this artwork, please contact us on 0191 261 4465.
James Williamson Bell lived and worked in Newcastle upon Tyne, producing works in a wide range of medias and styles. Bell was strongly influenced by Chinese art, which fascinated him. He spent many months living and working in parts of China, often signing his work with a red 'chop', a woodcut stamp typical of Chinese and Eastern art.
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0191 261 4465
James Williamson Bell
Bigg Market
Silkscreen, limited edition of 150
32.2 x 27.1cm (image)
Mounted in conservation mountboard
Each print is signed and numbered by the artist. The price includes professional packing and recorded delivery at £25.00. To ask about collecting this artwork, please contact us on 0191 261 4465.
James Williamson Bell lived and worked in Newcastle upon Tyne, producing works in a wide range of medias and styles. Bell was strongly influenced by Chinese art, which fascinated him. He spent many months living and working in parts of China, often signing his work with a red 'chop', a woodcut stamp typical of Chinese and Eastern art.
Ask us about framing this artwork
0191 261 4465
James Williamson Bell
Bigg Market
Silkscreen, limited edition of 150
32.2 x 27.1cm (image)
Mounted in conservation mountboard
Each print is signed and numbered by the artist. The price includes professional packing and recorded delivery at £25.00. To ask about collecting this artwork, please contact us on 0191 261 4465.
James Williamson Bell lived and worked in Newcastle upon Tyne, producing works in a wide range of medias and styles. Bell was strongly influenced by Chinese art, which fascinated him. He spent many months living and working in parts of China, often signing his work with a red 'chop', a woodcut stamp typical of Chinese and Eastern art.