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Babette Eddleston original artist proof 20X14 A Pleasant Afternoon
$ 264
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"The pictures look a little blurry, the pictures definition is nothing compared to how beautiful this drawing/painting really is, I assure you if once you receive it you're not happy I will instantly give you a full refund."Selling a Babette Eddleston original artist proof 20X14 A Pleasant Afternoon.
This is original and one of her latest pieces before she passed away.
Behind it reads E_M_Fabrioni 100/100 cotone (not visible on a regular photo but visible if you place the painting against the light). On back upper corner.
Water color, Ink and charcoal crayons used on this piece of art and the paper used was:
Fabriano Paper:
Founded in 1282, the paper mill at Fabriano (on the Esino River inland from Ancona, Italy) is the oldest continuously operating paper mill in Europe. The Cartiere Miliani Fabriano claims to have innovated three techniques which are still a part of papermaking today: the identification of papers using watermarks, the hydraulic hammer pile for pulverizing the rags, and gelatin sizing to strengthen paper and render it more receptive to ink and paint. Mechanization came in the late eighteenth century, largely through the efforts of Pietro Miliani. The Fabriano firm was acquired by the Miliani family in the 1950's and has remained at the center of its business operations to this day. — The Fabriano firm supports an enormous span of papermaking activities, from paper for the first issue of EU currency to art papers skillfully handmade with the traditional pulp furnish and cold water techniques. Some of their handmade papers include earth pigments from Sienna and Umbria regions, which gives them a luxurious, weighty quality combined with a remarkable softness of texture.
Again this is an original, not a print nor a lithograph.
It is Artist proof /3
Will ship rolled, safe in a thick USPS tube, shipping it the standard/regular way even if well protected it may suffer a mishap or the mailman may bend it, so NO I can't ship it any other way. Will go insured, and with tracking number.