Sudpsuez Marian McEvoy Framed Ink Artwork (set of 2)
$237.00
Description
A maven of craftsmanship, Marian McEvoy has carved a niche with her whimsical corkillage creations and fanciful illustrations, adorning homes of design aficionados globally. McEvoy, the storied founding Editor-in-Chief of Elle Decor US and formed editor of Women’s Wear Daily in Paris, has been a hugely influential curator of style for decades. She now resides in a cottage on the Hudson River, creating original artworks that capture the spirit of creativity and whimsy that we love.
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