Lady Of The Lake II

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  • Mount: 3 inch approx.
  • Picture size: 19x28 inch approx.
  • Fine quality Giclée reproduction on special archival paper for sharpness, colour fidelity and decades-long colour retention. Acrylic anti-glare glazing. Comes complete with fixings for hanging.

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Lady Of The Lake II

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Black Gold Reverse

Black Paint Spoon

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Gold Leaf Dome

Oak Veneer Finish

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