Harr Scheffer - Hallum - Sold

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  • Description
  • Harr Scheffer (1937-2016)
Type of artworkPrints (signed)
Year1985
TechniqueWood/Linocut
SupportPaper
SubjectLandscape
FramedFramed
Dimensions29.5 x 34 cm (h x w)
Incl. frame51.5 x 51.5 cm (h x w)
SignedHand signed
Edition50
Translated with Google Translate. Original text show .
Harr Scheffer also works under the name Ronkenstein; with that this work is signed. This is an impression of the village of Hallum.
Condition
ConditionGood
The work is in good condition. It is produced in own printing (23/50). It is obtained from an inheritance.
Shipment
Pick up The work can be picked up on location. As a buyer you must bring your own packaging materials. The location is: Hilversum, The Netherlands
ShipmentDue to its size or fragility, it is not possible to send this item via regular mail

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Harr Scheffer (1937-2016) 

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51.5 cm
51.5 cm
34 cm
29.5 cm
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Pick upYes, possible
LocationHilversum,  The Netherlands
Auction details
Start time26-4-2023 at 12:26
End time3-7-2023 at 12:27
Bids (1)
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