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Will Hicock Low - Scribner’s Fiction Number

£39.00
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Low studied art in Paris for 4 years in the 1870s before returning to his native New York, where he joined the Society of American Artists and the National Academy of Design. He is most famous for his murals (including the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York, and the Essex County Court House in Newark, New Jersey) and he also worked for the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing in the 1890s, creating numerous designs for currency. Margolin p. 54, Virginia p. 9, not in Kiehl, not in DFP I.

SIZE: 50x70cm / 20x28in

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PAPER

Fine art giclée print. Matt 230gsm conservation digital paper. A very versatile high quality paper made in Germany from acid and chlorine free wood pulp. The paper is manufactured on a Fourdrinier Machine


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Will Hicock Low - Scribner’s Fiction Number

£39.00
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Environment

Our commitment to sustainability shines through in every step of our process. Frames are made from carefully selected wood sourced from sustainably-managed forests to meticulous milling and expert quality checks, we ensure that our prints are not only beautiful but also eco-friendly.

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