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Abraham Solomon 'Henry Ezeikel', England, 1845, reproduction 200gsm A3 classic art poster

Original price 6.99 - Original price 6.99
Original price
6.99
6.99 - 6.99
Current price 6.99
Some charming artwork from the brush of England's 19th century's Abraham Solomon. Faithfully reproduced by World of Art and printed on quality 200gsm-thick four-star Green Star eco-friendly paper with a soft-satin low-sheen finish and high quality inks to retain colour vibrancy for years to come. Green star system approved paper is a universally recognised eco-responsibility paper based on the origin of the fibre and the manufacturing process. All our posters are standard A3 size and look beautiful with or without frames but if you're thinking of framing then a standard A3 frame will fit perfectly. All posters come with a thin white border
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Please note before ordering all our posters are reproduction posters 
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Standard A3 Size
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16.53" x 11.69"
42cm x 29.7cm
420mm x 297mm
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Abraham Solomon (1823-1862) was an English painter. His first exhibited work, Rabbi expounding the Scriptures, appeared at the Society of British Artists in 1840, and in the following year he sent to the Royal Academy. My Grandmother and A scene from Sir Walter Scott's Fair Maid of Perth. These were followed at the Academy by A scene from the Vicar of Wakefield in 1842, another From Crabbe's Parish Register in 1843, and a third from Peveril of the Peak in 1845. The Breakfast Table, exhibited in 1846, and a further scene from the Vicar of Wakefield in 1847, attracted some attention.
In 1848 appeared A Ball Room in the year 1760, and in 1849 the Academy for Instruction in the Discipline of the Fan, 1711, both of which pictures were distinguished by brilliancy of colour and careful study of costume.