- Title
- Graphic work for a poster advertising Persil
                                        
- Date
                                            
- Medium
- Ink, watercolour paint and graphite on paper
                                            
- Dimensions
- 400 × 185 mm (poster), 455 × 320 mm (mount)
                                            
- Description
- Poster with the slogan '"I'd never have married you if I'd known you were colour-blind" Sooner or later you're bound to come round to Persil whiteness' and an image of a man shouting at his wife.
                                            
- Format
- Artwork - on paper, unique
                                        
- Collection
- Tate Archive
                                        
- Acquisition
- Purchased by the archive from Thos. Agnew and Sons Ltd in November 1990
                                        
- Reference
- TGA 9013/2/6