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Daniel Horne - Vincent Price Painting - ***framed*** on 2040-motos

US $27
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Verbank, New York, United States

Verbank, New York, United States
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FROM THE GREAT ARTIST; DANIEL HORNE COMES THIS AMAZING VINCENT PRICE POSTER. I BELIEVE IT IS FROM THE MOVIE "MADHOUSE." HUGE 16" X 20" POSTER IS SIGNED IN THE LOWER RIGHT CORNER BY DANIEL. COMES FRAMED IN A QUALITY FRAME. FROM THE ART STUDIO OF THE GREATEST LIVING HORROR ARTIST. THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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