"The Eel Catcher's Daughter" lino print on paper by Lizzie Ault
Inspired by the folk tale of the same name. This is a key moment from the story when the Viking King of England, King Cnut discovers the eel catcher’s daughter bathing in the river. The story tells the story of the founding of Littleport, a village between the East Anglian cities of Ely and Kings Lynn, along the River Great Ouse.
38 x 38cm Framed
Inspired by the folk tale of the same name. This is a key moment from the story when the Viking King of England, King Cnut discovers the eel catcher’s daughter bathing in the river. The story tells the story of the founding of Littleport, a village between the East Anglian cities of Ely and Kings Lynn, along the River Great Ouse.
38 x 38cm Framed
Inspired by the folk tale of the same name. This is a key moment from the story when the Viking King of England, King Cnut discovers the eel catcher’s daughter bathing in the river. The story tells the story of the founding of Littleport, a village between the East Anglian cities of Ely and Kings Lynn, along the River Great Ouse.
38 x 38cm Framed