Hawk

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This painting shows a hawk perched on a wooden and leather chair. The background looks like the inside of a church or similar building, with a small window on the left and wooden rafters.

Ashton Booth was born in 1925 and was the first curator of the Museum of Farnham and lived and worked in the museum between 1961 and 1980.

Museum of Farnham

Farnham

Title

Hawk

Date

1971

Medium

oil on hardboard

Measurements

H 34.5 x W 23.5 cm

Accession number

A987.32

Acquisition method

gift from Mrs Elfreda Manning, 1986

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

Signed ‘Ashton Booth ’71 ’

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