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Ian Laurie
Leaving Harbor

2012

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  • Red Door Cottage Contemporary limited edition etching
    By Ian Laurie
    Located in Brecon, Powys
    Signed Limited Edition Etching from the studio of the collected British artist. 25 of 50 Ian Laurie was born in 1933 and is a self taught artist who made the transition from industr...
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  • Standing Still V. Contemporary Mono Print
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    Located in Brecon, Powys
    Inspired by Stonehenge in England Relief monoprints on Arches 88 paper. 1 of 1 20cm x 20cm
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  • Standing Still IV. Contemporary Mono Print
    By Barbara Wagner
    Located in Brecon, Powys
    Inspired by Stonehenge in England Relief monoprints on Arches 88 paper. 1 of 1 20cm x 20cm
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  • Red Door. Limited Edition Etching
    By Ian Laurie
    Located in Brecon, Powys
    Red Door (In Blue). Typical Laurie style, well collected artist. Signed limited edition etching. Numbered 18 of 25. Each one of the edition is ...
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    2010s Contemporary Still-life Prints

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  • Homeless. 19th Century Etching
    By Charles-Jean-Louis Courtry
    Located in Brecon, Powys
    A very poignant depiction. A H Marsh is one of the English artists who devoted themselves to the representation of pathetic subjects. The gravity of this painter's idea is always to ...
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    Late 19th Century Realist Portrait Prints

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  • Gathering Storm:Contemporary Limited Edition Etching
    By Ian Laurie
    Located in Brecon, Powys
    A different side of Ian Laurie. landscapes from Cornish coast England 14/25 signed and dated Ian Laurie was born in 1933 and is a self taught artist who made the transition fr...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Modern Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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