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Grayscale Photographic Artwork | Andrew Martin Up In Smoke

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Geraldine Chaplin, daughter of Charlie Chaplin, smoking a cigarette, 1980. Step into the world of cultural icons with our new range of limited-edition photography artworks, featuring the legendary Terry O'Neill. Printed onto the highest quality Fuji Crystal Archive Paper and protected by fine art plexiglass, each piece is framed with a deep matt black wooden frame, handmade in London. Terry O'Neill CBE was a true master of his craft, capturing the idols of our age in stunning detail for over six decades. From presidents to pop stars, he chronicled the emerging faces of the film, fashion, and music scenes that would go on to define the Swinging Sixties. Each piece is a true work of art, capturing a moment in time that will be treasured for generations to come. W22 x D2 x H26 in W55 x D4 x H65 cm Material | Paper, Plexiglass, Wood Download Specification Sheet

Geraldine Chaplin, daughter of Charlie Chaplin, smoking a cigarette, 1980. Step into the world of cultural icons with our new range of limited-edition photography artworks, featuring the legendary Terry O'Neill. Printed onto the highest quality Fuji Crystal Archive Paper and protected by fine art plexiglass, each piece is framed with a deep matt black wooden frame, handmade in London. Terry O'Neill CBE was a true master of his craft, capturing the idols of our age in stunning detail for over six decades. From presidents to pop stars, he chronicled the emerging faces of the film, fashion, and music scenes that would go on to define the Swinging Sixties. Each piece is a true work of art, capturing a moment in time that will be treasured for generations to come. W22 x D2 x H26 in W55 x D4 x H65 cm Material | Paper, Plexiglass, Wood Download Specification Sheet

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