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I have inherited a print from my late Father of The Corridor (we also had the Sampler by same, sadly this one went off to another country when my sister moved from the Uk and then returned without it.)I am delighted that I have replaced it with another copy, but the frame is no longer matching as they were bought as a pair. When searching google I spotted there are different versions of The corridor painting, notably the colour of the ladies dress. In the version I have she wears a red dress with blue shawl...on others she's all in blue attire. Can anyone shed any light on this please? I'm intrigued. My father was born 1913 and the prints hung in our home from before I was born in the 50's. I believe he bought them around 1945 after the war, but could have been earlier, & I know he paid 30 shillings each for them. 81.97.232.96 (talk) 22:57, 3 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]