Peter Howson OBE (British, b.1958), 'Women of America', 2001, oil on canvas, signed, label verso for the Amelia Flowers Gallery, 199 - 205 Richmond Road, London, 198cm by 260cm, framed.
This massive symbolic masterpiece depicts a group of American socialites draped in the stars and stripes and positioned like a game of snakes and ladders, which Howson maintains represents anti-imperialism.

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