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Mackenzie Thorpe (british, B.1956) -all Our Yesterdays- Limited Edition Print 81/195 Coa

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All Our Yesterdays

Mackenzie Thorpe (British, b.1956), ‘All Our Yesterdays’, two figures fishing, print in colours, framed and glazed.
Issued in a limited edition of only 195 of which this is number 81.
Signed and numbered in pencil. Certificate of authenticity verso.
Image measures approximately 63cm x 68cm and the frame 101cm x 106cm. In good overall condition.

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Artist Mackenzie Thorpe
Features Limited Edition
Type Print
Signed Yes
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