Victor has drawn a red-roofed house with two doorways, one named 'Morning' and the other 'Night'. There are no doors and it is black inside. Victor has drawn himself standing on the edge of a thin platform that balances from the "Morning" door. An outline of Inge standing on a plank on the inside of the dark house can be seen. Victor writes to Inge saying that he enjoyed their week-end together. He apologised for not being very well and for Inge getting 'bored'. He also mentions the weather. On the reverse, Victor writes 'For Inge'.
[Morning and Night House]
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- Reference
- GB 50 U DX165/196
- Dates of Creation
- c.1962-1966
- Physical Description
- 1 item
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