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Danielle O'connor Akiyama 'The Awakening' Limited Edition Print, 90/150

The Awakening

Danielle O'Connor Akiyama (British, 20th Century), ‘The Awakening’, glazed box canvas, framed.

Issued in a limited edition of only 150 of which this is number 90.

Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity verso.

Image measures approximately 122cm x 66cm and the frame 138cm x 82cm. In good condition with some storage wear/marks to frame.

Please note: This item is for collection only from Chertsey, Surrey (M25 junction 11). Alternatively, you are welcome to make your own arrangements with a designated courier - please call us on 01932 640113.

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Type Print
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