Tip Toe Through the Tulips

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Jeanette Lassen's work is inspired by a fascination with design and colour as well as traditional Polish arts and crafts. She studied at the Putney School of Art in London and spent some time at Edinburgh College of Art as a mature student. She is noted for her exquisite taste and application of design and colour complimented by subject matter with extravagant opulence, invariably tinged with optimism and seldom without humour. In 1990 she took part in an exhibition of Scottish painters in Tokyo. Her work is in many collections in Britain, France and the USA.

NHS Lothian Charity – Tonic Collection

Edinburgh

Title

Tip Toe Through the Tulips

Date

1989

Medium

oil on board

Measurements

H 49 x W 49 cm

Accession number

835

Work type

Painting

Signature/marks description

J. Lassen

Inscription description

Signed

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