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This oil painting is one of a set of 12 that were based upon the collective nouns for animals. They were produced for the 1949 Boots the Chemist calendar, all under the heading 'The Countryman Has a Word for It'.
Title
Cenfaint o Foch / A Drift of Swine
Date
1948
Medium
olew ar gynfas / oil on canvas
Measurements
H 77 x W 64 cm
Accession number
1/99
Acquisition method
prynwyd (Arwerthiant Christie's) gyda chymorth Cronfa Grant Prynu’r Victoria and Albert, 1999 / purchased (Philips Auction) with help from the Victoria and Albert Museum Purchase Grant Fund, 1999
Work type
Painting