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Birth of a Dream by Jack Vettriano

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Birth of a Dream by Jack Vettriano

Jack Vettriano OBE British, b. 1951
Birth of a Dream (Signed Limited Edition Print), 2010
Giclee
38.5 x 38.5 cm
Edition of 250 plus 25 artist's proofs
Signed by Jack Vettriano in pencil in the margin
V68
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Birth of a Dream by Jack Vettriano was published in 2010 as a limited edition print of 250 copies, along with 25 Artist's Proofs. Each copy was signed and numbered...
Birth of a Dream by Jack Vettriano was published in 2010 as a limited edition print of 250 copies, along with 25 Artist's Proofs. Each copy was signed and numbered by Vettriano and printed on 350 gsm Museum Etching paper. This title is sold out from the publishers and now only available on the secondary market.
Image Size: 38.5 x 38.5 cms | 15 x 15 inches
Paper Size: 59.5 x 59.5 cms | 23.5 x 23.5 inches
This print comes mounted, ready to frame or can be supplied in the dark frame shown here.
This is one of the three iconic paintings created by Jack Vettriano to celebrate Sir Malcolm Campbell's land speed records achieved between 1928-1935. Birth of a Dream depicts a scene of Malcolm Campbell painting the earliest prototype of the Bluebird car in its signature blue. The other prints in the triptych set are Pendine Beach and Bluebird at Bonneville.
Image Size: 38.5 x 38.5 cms | 15 x 15 inches
Paper Size: 59.5 x 59.5 cms | 23.5 x 23.5 inches
This print comes mounted, ready to frame or can be supplied in the dark frame shown here.
This is one of the three iconic paintings created by Jack Vettriano to celebrate Sir Malcolm Campbell's land speed records achieved between 1928-1935. Birth of a Dream depicts a scene of Malcolm Campbell painting the earliest prototype of the Bluebird car in its signature blue. The other prints in the triptych set are Pendine Beach and Bluebird at Bonneville.