
Copper Pots
Oil on board.
A very early work from 1948.
Davison spent the first years of the war as a conscientious objector doing social work and began to paint around this time with the encouragement of his second wife, Margaret Mellis.
Estate stamp verso - O.120.
A very early work from 1948.
Davison spent the first years of the war as a conscientious objector doing social work and began to paint around this time with the encouragement of his second wife, Margaret Mellis.
Estate stamp verso - O.120.
Oil on board.
A very early work from 1948.
Davison spent the first years of the war as a conscientious objector doing social work and began to paint around this time with the encouragement of his second wife, Margaret Mellis.
Estate stamp verso - O.120.
A very early work from 1948.
Davison spent the first years of the war as a conscientious objector doing social work and began to paint around this time with the encouragement of his second wife, Margaret Mellis.
Estate stamp verso - O.120.
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$4,216.40Description
Oil on board.
A very early work from 1948.
Davison spent the first years of the war as a conscientious objector doing social work and began to paint around this time with the encouragement of his second wife, Margaret Mellis.
Estate stamp verso - O.120.
A very early work from 1948.
Davison spent the first years of the war as a conscientious objector doing social work and began to paint around this time with the encouragement of his second wife, Margaret Mellis.
Estate stamp verso - O.120.















