IanAWood:
In 1921 a young Russian artist, Boris Anrep, who had settled in Britain after the Second World War, was commissioned to design a mosaic floor for gallery II at Tate Britain. The original floor had been damaged during a bombing raid in the war. Anrep’s des
IanAWood:
In 1921 a young Russian artist, Boris Anrep, who had settled in Britain after the Second World War, was commissioned to design a mosaic floor for gallery II at Tate Britain. The original floor had been damaged during a bombing raid in the war. Anrep’s des
IanAWood:
In 1921 a young Russian artist, Boris Anrep, who had settled in Britain after the Second World War, was commissioned to design a mosaic floor for gallery II at Tate Britain. The original floor had been damaged during a bombing raid in the war. Anrep’s des
IanAWood:
In 1921 a young Russian artist, Boris Anrep, who had settled in Britain after the Second World War, was commissioned to design a mosaic floor for gallery II at Tate Britain. The original floor had been damaged during a bombing raid in the war. Anrep’s des
IanAWood:
In 1921 a young Russian artist, Boris Anrep, who had settled in Britain after the Second World War, was commissioned to design a mosaic floor for gallery II at Tate Britain. The original floor had been damaged during a bombing raid in the war. Anrep’s des
IanAWood:
In 1921 a young Russian artist, Boris Anrep, who had settled in Britain after the Second World War, was commissioned to design a mosaic floor for gallery II at Tate Britain. The original floor had been damaged during a bombing raid in the war. Anrep’s des