MOUND OF TUMIAC, ILE DE RHUYS, 1970
Ink and crayon. 6½ x 10in. (17 x 25.6cm.)
Monogrammed lower left and dated ’70.
Titled on reverse of the mount, and with the Paul label.
Provenance
National Trust bequest.
The Mound of Tumiac is a large barrow, still standing to 15 metres high, that dominates the skyline. It contains a stone-built burial chamber, which, on excavation, was found to be rich in grave goods.
