Clifford Hall, ROI, NS, (24 January 1904 – 25 December 1973)[1] was a British painter of street scenes and bohemian life. One of his more recognizable post-war phases was that of people covered to various degrees by a towel or blanket. Some have their faces turned from the viewer or hidden.[2][3]
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