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‘The Saviour’ by David O’Connell picture board in gold coloured frame. Made in 1979 as had a small metal plaque at bottom of frame, hence the discoloured section at bottom of picture. Hessian canvas type material background.

The frame and picture has some areas of damage but overall this is a striking colourful picture.  Measures 25 inches x 31 inches and is quite heavy.  £30.IMG_3510.thumb.jpeg.c4d3da6a34019e5f52e609e12032a28f.jpeg

 

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