Tate Gallery art posters from the 1984 Pre-Raphaelites exhibition

$100.00
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The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was a group of artists, poets, and critics in the mid-1800s who championed a return to the rich colours, natural themes and highly-detailed compositions that were popular before the time of Raphael.

These posters from London’s Tate Gallery are massive, at around 2 feet wide by 2.5 feet high. The left poster features "The Awakening Conscience", painted by William Holman Hunt in 1853. The right poster features "Mona Vanna", painted by Dante Gabriel Rossetti in 1866.

Size: 23"w x 32.5"h (about 2ft wide by 2.5ft high)

Condition: Frames have some scratching and wear to the paint consistent with age (see photos for example). Backing paper has been removed as it was very torn.

Hanging mechanism: Wire on back to hang.

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