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Please find the size options below. These refer to the dimensions of the image only. All Medici prints come with a border around the image with the title and artist name printed at the foot of the sheet.
Lowes Dalbiac Luard (1872-1944) is known primarily for his paintings of animals, although he also painted landscapes and figurative subjects. He studied at the Slade in London, in 1904 moving to Paris where he remained for 25 years. He was attracted by the great Percherons horses pulling their loads along the boulevards and quaysides. In 1930 he returned to England and at Newmarket was again inspired by the muscular strength and dynamic movement of horses in motion. He also painted animals performing in Bertram Mills’ Circus. During the Second World War he was an official war artist. He exhibited widely, including twelve one man shows in London and Paris.
Our standard prints are reproduced on a premium semi matt finish paper. Its micro-porous resin coating provides exceptional colour accuracy and stability
Our watercolour board has a natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface equivalent to a traditional etching fine art paper. The surface has a special matte coating, designed for high quality fine art reproduction with giclée technology. It is an archival quality paper with great colour accuracy.
Standard Delivery items are usually dispatched within 2 working days of the order being placed. We aim to deliver within:
3-5 working days for UK
4-7 working days for Europe
7-10 working days for USA, Canada, Fast East, Australasia and the rest of the world.
Standard UK delivery from £3.50
Europe & the rest of the world from £8.00
All prints will be tissue wrapped, bubble wrapped and packed into robust cardboard tubes.
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