Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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linocut with hand colouring - paper size approx 43 x 58cm - signed and numbered 3/20 - as each work is hand coloured, each work is different and unique, please email us for extra images

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Act III, Scene 3

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linocut with hand colouring - paper size approx 43 x 58cm - signed and numbered 3/20 - as each work is hand coloured, each work is different and unique, please email us for extra images

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No Idea Thought Image, 2016

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