Talk:John Bradley (artist)
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[edit]Regarding the statement, “Possible evidence of the artist’s early career expanded with the discovery in 2005 of Painting of a Prize Cow in a Field, signed "Drawn by I Bradley, Honington, Suffolk 1827," as well as a pair of children’s portraits, signed "I. Bradley, Limner, Suffolk 1830" that were consigned to Bonhams Ipswich.”--At first glance, these works appear to be more primitive in style than those in U.S. collections; further study is needed to connect them with the rest of the artist’s known oeuvre.Mrs Skylark (talk) 02:00, 26 May 2012 (UTC)