Posters.co.uk - Custom Framed Art Delivered Beautifully.
Posters.co.uk

Catching the Bus - Molly Brett - Framed art Print

In Stock

Regular price £20.00 (Unframed)

/
0
Choose Frame

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Framed Classic illustrations art print (27 x 38 cm) by Molly Brett.
  • Buy this print framed for £85.
  • Buy this print unframed for £20.
  • Framed Size is 27 x 38 cm.
  • Other print sizes and frame styles are available.
  • To buy, or to see more size and frame options, select 'Choose frame'..

SHIPPING

SHIPPING POLICY

Time to despatch:

The estimated shipping dates are shown against each product. The anticipated shipping date and delivery dates will be calculated on the check out page before you check out.

Unframed prints are usually shipped on the next working day if ordered before 2pm. Framed items can take one or two working days longer with our experts in the framing workshop.

Express services:

Express service for unframed print and posters by Royal Mail Special Delivery to arrive the next working day for an additional cost. Framed prints are always shipped by express courier.

Shipping Fees:

UK - £3.95 for unframed items by 1st Class Packetpost
UK - £6.90 for unframed items by Royal Mail Special Delivery
UK - £8.95 for framed items.

International - Shipping is calculated before you check out according to destination.
International - Unframed by Registered AirMail or by premium express courier (select at checkout).
Very large prints are always sent by express service.
International - Framed by premium express courier (select at checkout).

Duities and VAT:

EU countries pay no VAT but will be liable to local taxes or duties.
Please be advised! - International orders may be liable to local taxes or duties when they enter your country.

About the artist

Born in 1902 and passing away in 1990, Molly Brett was a well known English author and illustrator, famous for her anthropomorphic artwork in children's literature. Known formally as Mary Elizabeth Brett, she was raised in Surrey and was the daughter of esteemed animal artist, Mary Gould Brett.

Molly Brett's ability to give her animals a realistic appearance, despite often dressing them in stylish, dapper clothing fit for Savile Row, was a unique talent. Her art education originated with a distance learning course in illustration, followed by formal education at Press Art School and the Guildford Art School.

During her time at school, she developed a deep friendship with Margaret Tarrant and began her career with one of her first assignments: illustrating stories by Enid Blyton. She continued to write and illustrate a total of 21 books for the Medici Society, an association that lasted 60 years.

Over 500 of her artworks have been published by Medici in the form of greeting cards, postcards, and prints. She upheld the tradition of other 20th-century illustrators like Beatrix Potter, Margaret Tempest, and Racey Helps who also excelled in creating smartly attired animal characters.

Recently Viewed Products

What are you looking for?