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Richard Hamilton 'By The Waters Of Miers' Limited Edition Etching/aquatint 51/75, Signed

By the Waters of Miers

Richard Hamilton (British, 1922-2011), 'By the Waters of Miers', etching with aquatint, circa 1972.

Signed, titled and numbered 51/75 in pencil.

Sheet measures approximately 85cm x 69cm. Appears in good overall condition with a few surface marks to edge of sheet and some light creasing as result of being rolled.

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Artist Richard Hamilton
Production Technique Etching
Type Print
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