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A precisely drawn pastel study of Rupert St on a quiet Sunday morning. Pops of colour take you on a journey passed closed shops, drawing your gaze further towards the centre vanish point in the scene. The artist has indistinctly monogramed to the lower right and the drawing has been well-presented in a statement black frame with a crisp white mount. On paper.
- Creation Year:2001
- Dimensions:Height: 23.23 in (59 cm)Width: 17.92 in (45.5 cm)
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- Condition:In fine condition.
- Gallery Location:Corsham, GB
- Reference Number:Seller: rs2071stDibs: LU881312083852
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