





This Tate framed print features David Bomberg's 1929 landscape 'San Justo and Toledo Hills' from the museum collection. The solid ayous wood frame and glass front make it ready to hang immediately.
A framed reproduction print of 'San Justo and Toledo Hills', 1929, by David Bomberg, from the Tate collection. Made in the UK exclusively for John Lewis.
The black frame is made of solid ayous wood. Framed with a card mount and glass front, it arrives ready to hang on your wall.
David Garshen Bamberg (1890-1957) was a Whitechapel Boy, one of the most audacious of the exceptional generation of artists who studied at the Slade School of Art under Henry Tonks. Leading up to World War I, he painted a series of complex geometric compositions that breached all current conventions and, in 1913, was expelled from the Slade. In the 1920s he moved to a more figurative style, developing an expressionist technique.
| Art movement | Contemporary |
| Picture type | Landscapes, Museum Art |
| Made in the UK | Yes |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Orientation | Landscape |
| Care instructions | Clean with a soft dry cloth. Do not use abrasive chemical products |
| Glazing type | Glass |
| Dimensions | H53 x W63 x D3cm |
| Size | 50cm x 40cm |
| Weight | 3.10 kg |
| Composition | Wood frame, glass, print, mount card, MDF backboard |
| Finish | Glazed |
| Print size | Medium (Up to 70cm x 70cm) |