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Kate Boxer
You are so serious, original print, Kate Boxer

2023

$1,298.35
£935
€1,111.66
CA$1,791.61
A$1,823.68
CHF 1,038.07
MX$22,013.16
NOK 12,104.50
SEK 12,250.45
DKK 8,310.29

About the Item

You are so serious is a hand coloured limited edition drypoint etching on chîne collée paper by Kate Boxer. You are so Serious shows Napoleon Bonaparte riding his horse into battle. The vibrant colours that wind their way around the black and white figure in the middle add contrast to the work and brings a smile to your face. Kate Boxer makes the plates in her studio which are then sent to to the master printmakers. After they have been printed, they are numbered and signed by the artist Kate Boxer. What makes this Kate Boxer's prints different to other prints is that it is hand coloured by the artist. This work is sold unmounted and unframed. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Drypoint print, Handmade print Edition of 30 58.4 H x 57.1 W cm (22.99 x 22.48 in) Sold unframed Please note that insitu images are purely an indication of how a piece may look Image size: Height: 58.4cm (22.99 in) Width: 57.1cm (22.48 in) Complete size of sheet (sheet sizes may vary) Height: 58.4cm (22.99 in) Width: 57.1cm (22.48 in) Depth: 0.1cm (0.04 in) ARTIST BIOGRAPHY: Wychwood Art are delighted to be working with Kate Boxer selling her beautiful limited edition print etchings. Kate Boxer’s artworks encapsulate her highly individual style which is both contemporary yet grounded. Kate is one of our most popular artists. The unique style of Kate Boxer's works is partly due to the balance of colours paired with Kate's sense of wit which lends a vitality and sophistication to her delicately finished drypoint prints.
  • Creator:
    Kate Boxer (1961, English)
  • Creation Year:
    2023
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 23 in (58.4 cm)Width: 22.49 in (57.1 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    Edition of 30Price: $1,208
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    Deddington, GB
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: Wychwood Art Gallery1stDibs: LU632318003892

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