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Tailor

This was very rare to find a man working these trade,trousers torn, button missing or a shirt in need of mending was part of the service too! Providing cheap services, specially for bachelors and children.

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Nira Dabush 20 Jul 2006

Superb watercolour,Francis...your work as always bring situationS from life into ART...

Nancy Costley 22 Oct 2005

good work, again.

Joke Schotting 20 Oct 2005

GREATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT,FRANCIS!!!!!!

Les Jobes 13 Oct 2005

Fabulous portrayal of this trade! Amazing details! You work magic with watercolours Francis.. Excellent work! :o)

Emily Reed 12 Oct 2005

You capture the culture so well. This is such a common scene, but you make it into such a wonderful artwork.

Juan Gomez 12 Oct 2005

Excellent work...and subject matter..

Reba McDonald 12 Oct 2005

Quite an occupation. Well done Francis.

Pat Abbott 12 Oct 2005

An interesting and very lovely story you are telling with this piece.

Terry Bullard 12 Oct 2005

your painting makes a nice record of history of simple life

ellen blockley 12 Oct 2005

Francis, this is a beautiful painting of a tailor at work. I like all the detail of your work and with every painting I flash back on the first one with the doors and remember the world you are sharing in your paintings. It is a wonderful collection you have created for world culture. Thank You.

Artist Reply: Thank you Ellen, you are a very fast learner with you enthusiasm and passion in painting and the door opens to you!

Tabitha Borges 12 Oct 2005

Look clothes that will fit.....great details

Jean M. Laffitau 12 Oct 2005

Again a wonderful work!

Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 12 Oct 2005

great an beautifull watercolor again. Love to see this work!

Analua 11 Oct 2005

I would say again: Fantastic and magnific still life paints Francis!!! Wonderful!

joan warburton 11 Oct 2005

Wonderful work! I don't think much has changed. Tailors look the same today. It's an artform all itself!