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1 x COLLECTION OF 4 PRINTS

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Condition
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Location
South Africa
Product code
15299551
Bob Shop ID
673122030

1 x COLLECTION OF 4 PRINTS "THE DRAKENSBERG: A PORTFOLIO OF FOUR REPRODUCTIONS FROM ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS" BY LISTED SOUTH AFRICAN ARTIST ALAN WOLTON. IDEAL FOR COLLECTORS, INTERIOR DECORATORS. SUITABLE FOR FRAMING. IN ORIGINAL SLIPCASE WITH MINOR TEAR AS SHOWN IN PICTURE. IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. ALL PRINTS MEASURE: 59CM x 43CM

1. MONT-AUX-SOURCES

2. CATHEDRAL PEAK

3. CATHKIN PEAK AND CHAMPAGNE CASTLE

4. GIANTS CASTLE

Alan Wolton was born in 1934. His formal art training began in 1954 at the Michaelis School of Art in Cape Town and continued at the Polytechnic School of Art in London. Whilst in London he was a frequent visitor to the National Gallery, the Tate Gallery and the Victoria and Albert, where he was greatly influenced by the work of the Old Masters.

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