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Albert Irvin RA OBE "Stratford" 2010.
Albert Irvin (born 1922) is a leading British artist whose mature work has been influenced by the American Abstract Impressionists, especially Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline, notably the former's use of colour and the latter's emphasis on the brushstroke itself as the motif. This print demonstrates his characteristic fluid mark-making, strong diagonal elements and bold lush colour. This print was inspired by the transformation of Stratford, in east London, for the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Terms and conditions:

1) Screenprint with woodblock, Edition size: 250, Image size: 16.5 x 21.5cm Paper size: 23 x 28cm.

2) Printed and published by Advanced Graphics London 2010, Signed, numbered, titled and dated by the artist in pencil.

3) Edition number 162/250.

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