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Image - 359 x 377mm
3-5 working days
Giclee print on acid free 308gsm heavy-duty matt paper.

The harbour wall in Lyme Regis or "Cobb" as it is known locally is famous not only for it's appearance in Jane Austen's "Persuasion" and Jon Fowles' "The French Lieutenant's Woman", but also because it forms part of one of the prettiest harbours on the south coast of England. I have of course given this scene more of a twist than it has in reality, but the beautiful beach, quaint buildings, and little fishing boats will be familiar and much loved by those who know this lovely little Dorset town.

The image itself is 359 mm tall x 377 mm wide and is a giclée print which means that it is printed using very high quality inks to give exceptional detail, tone and colour so that it looks just like the original painting. Each print is produced on acid free German Etching paper and is signed, numbered and titled by me. The print run is 195 and every print comes with a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.

This print is available as either an unmounted print or mounted in a double off-white mount enabling you to frame it in a frame of your choice. The outer dimensions of the mount are 515 mm x 524 mm. The mounted print is presented wrapped in cellophane and will be shipped to you securely packed in a flat cardboard package whilst the unmounted print will be sent in a thick walled cardboard tube.

It can also be purchased as a block canvas print measuring 478mm tall by 500mm wide.

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