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John Brunsdon -stonehenge- Limited Edition Colour Etching Print 22/150

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Stonehenge

John Brunsdon (British, 1933-2014), 'Stonehenge', etching with aquatint, on wove paper.
Titled and numbered 22/150 in pencil, with full margins.
Plate measures approximately 43cm x 58cm and the sheet 57cm x 77cm. In good condition with some creasing around sheet edges and minor foxing to top of sheet.

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