
Three Card Monte
Original signed lithograph from the Thirty Five Printmakers Folio, published in 1982.
There are thirty-five prints; published in a limited edition of fifty copies numbered in arabic numerals 1-50, the prints were assembled in five portfolios, each containing seven prints. The completed portfolios were published by the Printmaking Department of the Royal College of Art.
All plates and screens were cancelled.
There are thirty-five prints; published in a limited edition of fifty copies numbered in arabic numerals 1-50, the prints were assembled in five portfolios, each containing seven prints. The completed portfolios were published by the Printmaking Department of the Royal College of Art.
All plates and screens were cancelled.
Original signed lithograph from the Thirty Five Printmakers Folio, published in 1982.
There are thirty-five prints; published in a limited edition of fifty copies numbered in arabic numerals 1-50, the prints were assembled in five portfolios, each containing seven prints. The completed portfolios were published by the Printmaking Department of the Royal College of Art.
All plates and screens were cancelled.
There are thirty-five prints; published in a limited edition of fifty copies numbered in arabic numerals 1-50, the prints were assembled in five portfolios, each containing seven prints. The completed portfolios were published by the Printmaking Department of the Royal College of Art.
All plates and screens were cancelled.
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$421.69Description
Original signed lithograph from the Thirty Five Printmakers Folio, published in 1982.
There are thirty-five prints; published in a limited edition of fifty copies numbered in arabic numerals 1-50, the prints were assembled in five portfolios, each containing seven prints. The completed portfolios were published by the Printmaking Department of the Royal College of Art.
All plates and screens were cancelled.
There are thirty-five prints; published in a limited edition of fifty copies numbered in arabic numerals 1-50, the prints were assembled in five portfolios, each containing seven prints. The completed portfolios were published by the Printmaking Department of the Royal College of Art.
All plates and screens were cancelled.















