Linocut (1933). Printed from three blocks in Chinese Orange; Permanent Blue and Chinese Blue. Original size: 32.2 x 22.1cm. This delightful print was inspired by Elmers Mill, an old post windmill at the village of Woolpit, near Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. Post windmills are so named because the main body or structure of the mill is attached, or balanced, on an upright post. By mounting the body (‘buck’) in this way, it can rotate to catch the variable direction of the winds. Size: 36.2 x 26.1; paper: 59.5 x 42.00cm Format: Giclée Print, Limited Edition (1/850) on 310gsm thick, 100% cotton rag FRAMING SERVICE All prints are available for our framing service. Each frame is individually made to complement your print perfectly. Please see our framing page for frame choices and more information. © Sybil Andrews
We strongly recommend selecting the mounting option when framing this image. This ensures the entire print remains intact—preserving the limited edition number and avoiding the need for any trimming.