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Tom Murray, 'Paul Mccartney', Limited Edition The Beatles Print 26/195, Signed

Original price £750.00 - Original price £750.00
Original price
£750.00
£750.00 - £750.00
Current price £750.00

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Tom Murray (American, b.1953), The Beatles, Mad Day Out - Summer of ’68, chromogenic Giclée print, mounted.
Issued in a limited edition of only 195.
Signed and numbered by the photographer in pencil. 
Image measures 41.3cm x 61cm and the mount approximately 66cm x 85cm. 
In original cellophane wrapping.

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