HISTORY OF STREET PAINTING ( Part 2 )

Of the chat “screeve” to Scotland or Holland, but it is as acceptable that the chat comes from the Italian “scrivere,” arresting scree –vereh, as it additionally links the two traditions. Although there is little affidavit by the Italians apropos their madonnari, the Victorians were
interested in the lower chic and accurate their artery painters.
In the 1930’s both George Orwell and Pamela Lyndon Travers wrote about artery painters. Travers’ appearance of Bert the screever became added affected in the Disney blur Mary Poppins.

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