French Horn Elephant
April 27, 2022Genesis III, 1966
£190
Framed print
Giclee print reproduced from an original work in oil and pencil on board. Wakefield Council Permanent Art Collection. Every purchase supports The Hepworth Wakefield. www.hepworthwakefield.org
Barbara Hepworth, Genesis III 1966 © Bowness. Photograph Jerry Hardman-Jones.
Item data
Medium: Monte Carlo 300gsm watercolour paper
Frame: Black satin
Mount: No mount
Framed dimensions: 53cm x 69 cm
Image area dimensions: 51 x 67 cm
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