Cornish Review 01 - Spring 1966
£25.99
Front cover featuring an illustration of St Ives Bay & Smeatons Pier by Bryan Pearce.
Founded in 1949, The Cornish Review spanned three years and ten issues, eventually being revived for 26 more issues in 1966. Edited by Denys Val Baker The Cornish Review was one of the earliest publications to promote the arts in Cornwall, and it featured poems, short stories, articles, and art from the region. It became a highly regarded literary and arts magazine, serving as a prominent cultural platform for the mid-20th-century Cornish art movement, featuring many famous artists from the period, some providing illustrations and works for its front cover. These have inspired a collection of individually printed garments, celebrating the art of Cornwall.
Individually pressed two colur screen ink on Natural Raw heavyweight 215gsm carded cotton.
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All of our designs are unique, and all of our products are individually hand pressed to order, on quality garments and stock. Our standard t-shirt is a 100% organic, carded cotton jersey at 215gsm. Please refer to the garment size & spec sheet on this page for correct sizing.
Return and Refund policy
Please refer to the attached Size & Spec sheet for correct sizing. For any undamaged and unused product, simply return it with its included accessories and packaging along with the original receipt (or gift receipt) within 14 days of the date you receive the product, and we will exchange it or offer a refund (for damaged goods only) based upon the original payment method. In addition, please note the following: (i) Products can be returned only in the country in which they were originally purchased.
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As all of our designs are unique and individually hand pressed to order, we may require a turn around of 72 hours for art work, pressing and dispatch. All orders will be shipped 1st Class, tracked within the UK. Please contact us for wider shipping.





