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In the Bosom of the Darkest Woods --Reduction Woodcut, Print by Tom Hammick

2019

$2,044.08
£1,500
€1,752.39
CA$2,807.59
A$3,139.23
CHF 1,646.66
MX$38,023.67
NOK 20,785.84
SEK 19,637.60
DKK 13,079.82

About the Item

In the Bosom of the Darkest Woods, 2019 Tom Hammick Reduction woodcut in colours, on Japanese paper Signed, titled, dated, numbered and inscribed 'E.V.' (edition variable) From the edition of 24 From Making of Poetry  Block: 30 × 39.5 cm (11.8 × 15.5 in) Sheet: 32 × 40.3 cm (12.6 × 15.9 in) Frame: 36.5 × 45 cm (14.3 × 17.7 in)
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  • Creation Year:
    2019
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 12.6 in (32 cm)Width: 15.87 in (40.3 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU809116263572

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