
17 x 28 inches
Oil Painting on Canvas
Sold - Commission
Do you remember these books?
This book was first published in 1945 up to 1961.
Penguin Books still exists today in the UK
and is the number one publisher there.
Many schools made these books mandatory reading in 'the USA and the UK.
This book was a commission for an upcoming gallery in the UK.
I have been fortunate to be commissioned to create many oil paintings
for this gallery and will be announcing the gallery on my blog
when they launch. I will then list all of my paintings that will be available
so you can stop over there and check out Art Under The Monkey.
So...this is a sold commission but will be available at AUTM.


Penguin Books is a publisher founded in 1935 by Allen Lane. Lane's idea was to provide quality writing cheaply, for the same price as a packet of cigarettes. He also wanted them to be sold not only in bookshops but in railway stations, general stores and corner shops. Its most emblematic products are its paperbacks. The first Penguin paperbacks were published in 1935, but at first only as an imprint of Bodley Head (of Vigo Street) with the books originally distributed from the crypt of Holy Trinity Church Marylebone.
Today Penguin Books is the flagship imprint of the worldwide Penguin Group and is owned by Pearson PLC. Penguin is the lead publisher for the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, Australia and India.
If you are interested in a personal Commission,
something you would like to have painted just for you.
Please email me with your interests. There is never any obligation.
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Exceptionally cool series. I just love this. YOu are so blessed to have commissions. Good for you.
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