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Product reviews for "Greybourne1 Print (1930s)"
Along the River During the Qingming Festival Reproduced on Scroll, Boxed Gift
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Framed Charles Dickens Heritage Edition Print ~ Dickens Dream ~RareFor Dickens afficianados this is a wonderful image of the author and his beloved characters, all living in his imagination.Unlike other prints of this image, readily available, this print is already framed and signed by Dickens' grandson, making it is a perfect gift.
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Fanciful Cat :Nedobeck Handsigned Lithograph - SMILEThis was my first time ordering on this site and it went really well! Also the dealer was terrific to work with. Very hospitable, punctual, and my artwork that was in glass frames arrived safely! They even went so far as to include a special little complementary print by the same artist I thought that was so above and beyond! I highly recommend this seller!
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Golliwog Chromolithographed Illustration 1896 by Longmans aI love this print & plan on displaying in my kitchen/ dining area - Thank You
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Only a small, short section of the scroll was actually reproduced. It's nice, but it's not a reproduction of the scroll. This is "the Chinese Mona Lisa", but this reproduction is like getting a reproduction which only shows the famous smile, not the whole painting.This seems to be a nice tourist souvenir for someone that was able to visit the museum where the precious scroll is housed, and a very elaborate display lets the public view a long digital rendition. The scroll itself is too old and delicate to survive much lighting, and was never meant to be viewed completely unrolled. But, this was the only mention of a sale of a copy of the scroll I could find online. Didn't occur to me if it was the entire scroll, or just the most famous bit.