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Henry Moore

Mother and Child II, 1983
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Etching and aquatint in three colours on Arches paper Signed in pencil From the ‘Mother and Child’ portfolio comprising 30 etchings Numbered from an edition of 65 (plus 10 hors...
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Etching and aquatint in three colours on Arches paper

Signed in pencil

From the ‘Mother and Child’ portfolio comprising 30 etchings

Numbered from an edition of 65 (plus 10 hors commerce copies)

Printed by James Collyer and John Crossley, London, with the printer’s blindstamp

Published by Raymond Spencer Company Limited, Much Hadham, 1987

 

This work is framed

  

Image size: 225 x 160 mm

Paper size: 520 x 440 mm

Frame size:555 x 505 mm

 

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