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The Wild Affair - Renato Fratini, Giclée Print 1950s In the mid-Sixties Bisset was

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In the mid-Sixties Bisset was often used as a reference model by both Zelinski and Michael Johnson

Sanders drew Tower Bridge as HP Sauce bottles because Bermondsey boy Steele had asked for egg and chips with brown sauce in fashionable Alvaro’s

racism and other social ills endemic in the South of the US during the 20th century

The original painting art board is approximately 35cm wide x 37cm tall

colour adjusted scan of the original artwork

The Wild Affair - Renato Fratini, Giclée Print 1950s In the mid-Sixties Bisset wasLever Gallery Print Professional high resolution scan, colour adjusted to closely represent original artwork. Gicle print on 100% Cotton Rag Hahnemhle 308gsm Fine Art Paper, using archival pigmented inks. Paper size 59. 5 cm X 42 cm If you have any questions regarding this edition please email info@levergallery. com Original work; acrylic on board, c. 1965 Written by William Sansom in 1961, the influential 1963 film made of the book was a style

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