G D Armour 1935 Vintage Print George Meredith Illustrated

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Vintage 1935 colour print by G D Armour ( George Denholm Armour 1864 to 1949), the print is titled Plate XVIII- George Meredith Illustrated.

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Vintage 1935 colour print by G D Armour ( George Denholm Armour 1864 to 1949) who was a well known artist and illustrator, especially of sporting prints.
The print is titled Plate XVIII- George Meredith Illustrated.
The print measures 7 1/2 by 10 inches with the overall paper size of 10 3/4 by 13 3/4 inches. The print is a tipped in plate which means one part of the print is attached to the backing. It is mounted on a heavy patterned card, which could be used as a feature when framing the print.
The print itself is in very good condition, backing board edges may be frayed, please see pictures.

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Weight 0.12 kg
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