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Pink Roule Britannia Screenprint by Otto von Beach
Her Majesty Victoria, by the Grace of God, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Defender of the Faith and Empress of India, pulls a wheelie.
Title – Pink Roule Britannia Screenprint
Artist – Otto von Beach
Technique/Medium – hand-printed by the artist 2 colour Screenprint
Printed on – 315 gsm heritage art paper.
Edition – Limited edition of 33 only, signed and numbered.
Size Image – Artwork 410 mm x 550 mm plus borders -
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