If I Had a Broomstick (Illustration for a Poem by Patrick R. Chalmers) by Harry Clarke

If I Had a Broomstick (Illustration for a Poem by Patrick R. Chalmers)

("If I had a broomstick". Illustration for a poem By Patrick R. Chalmers. A boy on a broomstick)


Harry Clarke

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If I Had a Broomstick (Illustration for a Poem by Patrick R. Chalmers) by Harry Clarke. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
child · children · boys · young boy · little boys · literature · literary · moon · moonlight · print · equipment · event · males · events · besom · people · poems · broomstick · magical · kids · boys · poetry · magic · poem · infant · male · magical tools · one person · halloween · British Library, London, UK / Bridgeman Images
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