David Lavington - Trillium - Sold

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  • Description
  • David Lavington (1951)
Type of artworkPrints (signed)
Period1945 to 1999
TechniqueLithograph
SupportPaper
StyleModern
SubjectFlowers and Plants
FramedNot framed
Dimensions65 x 50 cm (h x w)
SignedHand signed
Edition100 exemplaren
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Grafiek van David Lavington (1951). Met potlood gesigneerd en genummerd. 

U kunt het werk vooraf beoordelen in de schatkamer van galerie Rotor in Gorinchem.

Wij kunnen het werk ook voor u opslaan om het op een later tijdstip af te halen.

Tevens kunnen wij uw inlijstingen verzorgen. 

Condition
ConditionVery good
Een werk op leeftijd, de indruk (prent is in goede staat in de witrand rondom de prent zijn wat ouderdomssporen.
Shipment
Pick up The work can be picked up on location. As a buyer you must bring your own packaging materials. The location is: Gorinchem, The Netherlands
ShipmentParcel post
PriceUp to 2 kg.
Within The Netherlands €11.00
To Belgium €17.50
To Germany €17.50

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David Lavington (1951) 

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Pick upYes, possible
LocationGorinchem,  The Netherlands
Auction details
Start time26-9-2022 at 15:03
End time7-10-2022 at 22:18
Bids (1)
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