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Artist James Green

Black Prince Artist Proof

Black Prince Artist Proof

Regular price £295.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £295.00 GBP
Sale Sold out
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From an original painting by James Green GRA.

Black Prince 9F steaming through Stoke-on-Trent station in 1965.

Limited to just 20 copies each Artist Proof is individually numbered, signed and supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Each Artist Proof is the same size as the original painting with an overall mounted size of 895mm x 720mm making it a real statement piece.  Combining this with the low print run of 20 copies makes it very desirable among collectors.

All Artist Proofs are now SOLD OUT,  however limited edition prints of this particular painting are still available from the Railway Prints section of this website.

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Overseas orders

Should you wish to place an order for overseas then please contact us and we will work out the best shipping option and price for your destination.

Buyer is responsible for any custom or import fees.

PLEASE NOTE we do not offer the framing service for overseas orders, instead your print will be dispatched rolled in a strong postal tube (without the double mount) for safe delivery.

How quick will I receive my order?

You should receive your items within 2-5 working days of placing your order.

Framed prints are securely packed and dispatched via DPD next day service and are fully trackable.

Mounted prints, puzzles, mugs, coasters and greeting cards are dispatched via Evri.

If there is a delay in processing your order then you will be notified.

Return policy

In the highly unlikely event you not 100% happy with your purchase, return your item within 14 days for a full refund.

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The Artist

James Green is a renowned railway and landscape painter. He achieves his detailed works by mixing acrylic ink and watercolour, slowly layering the paint in such a way to give to his paintings a distinctive realistic look.