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seurat

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This is a unique mirror with a hand painted beech wood frame. The top panel consists of three apertures and four picture panels. Each panel features a postcard, framed behind museum grade glass, of a drawing by Georges Seurat (1859 – 1891). The original drawing, Female Nude, is in the collection of the Courtauld Gallery, London. The base section has a contrasting series of vertical stripes, their proportions deriving from the drawing.  

Main photograph by Guy Lockwood
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The colours used for this mirror are from the Farrow & Ball range: Matchstick and Hardwick White for the frame, and Downpipe, Pink Ground, Blue Black and Tallow for the base stripes.

The square mirror is 4mm thick and has polished edges. It is feather floated within the central tray section, the inside of which is painted 
Off Black. 
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 The Seurat mirror is stamped, signed and dated on the reverse. The mirror frame is backed with 3mm MDF and has been fitted with a split batten for secure, flush mounting to the wall. 
  • Unique mirror
  • Size: 980 x 610 x 45 mm
  • Weight: 8 kg
  • Mirror panel: 560 x 560 mm
  • Not suitable for areas with high condensation

This mirror is available from our gallery IAP Fine Art
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Please use the button below for further information. Commissions based on this design are also welcome.
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Spitalfields
London E1 5LP
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