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More tea please

£300.00

Screen Print
Print size: 42 x 42cm
Media size: 56 x 76cm
South Bank Smooth 270gsm
Limited Edition 1/6

An image of a young woman hard at work at her typewriter was conceived and art directed by Armstrong’s late father John Armstrong in collaboration with the photographer Norman Parkinson for a Teryline fabrics advertising campaign in 1959.

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Screen Print
Print size: 42 x 42cm
Media size: 56 x 76cm
South Bank Smooth 270gsm
Limited Edition 1/6

An image of a young woman hard at work at her typewriter was conceived and art directed by Armstrong’s late father John Armstrong in collaboration with the photographer Norman Parkinson for a Teryline fabrics advertising campaign in 1959.

Screen Print
Print size: 42 x 42cm
Media size: 56 x 76cm
South Bank Smooth 270gsm
Limited Edition 1/6

An image of a young woman hard at work at her typewriter was conceived and art directed by Armstrong’s late father John Armstrong in collaboration with the photographer Norman Parkinson for a Teryline fabrics advertising campaign in 1959.

Sold unframed.

Shipped in a Tube.

This item will arrive rolled in a dent-resistant cardboard tube. Rolled works can be easily framed by a local framer on arrival. Upon delivery, we recommend you send the work directly to your framer to unroll the artwork before framing.

NB. All prints are hand made and may contain blemishes and marks that occurred during the printing process.

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