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Vase Of Margerites And Anemone By Vincent Van Gogh Canvas Print Poster 8x12" on 2040-motos

US $110
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Bardon, QLD, Australia

Bardon, QLD, Australia
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This product is a Premium Canvas Art Print suitable for framing. It is produced on thick, durable cotton canvas with a matte finish. It is archival quality, so your artwork will last for a lifetime.

We can supply sizes from 8" X 10" up to 24" X 36". We usually list sizes that will fit standard picture frames from retail outlets such as Kmart, Ikea and Target etc.

Shipping is via Australia Post. Print sizes up to A4 are packed in flat bubble mailers and A3 sizes and above are carefully rolled in cellophane and packed in mailing tubes.

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Description - Fine Art Canvas Print

Size - 12" x 8" (30cm x 20cm) 

Border - 1cm white inner border

Thickness - 410gsm

Surface - Textured Matte finish

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