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Dame Edith Evans - Brian Sanders, FRAMED, Original artwork, 1960s
Regular price £5,000.00 Save £-5,000.001960s, Original artwork, acrylic on art board
Illustration from a series 'Where were they then?' commissioned by the Sunday Times exploring little known moments in the lives of prominent persons. Great British classical actress Edith Evans was apprenticed to a milliner aged fourteen. During this time she attended her first drama classes. Other figures illustrated by Sanders in this series were: Len Deighton, Eugene McCarthy, Kramer Nkrumah, Sir Gerald Nabarro and Godfrey Winn.
The original painting art board is approximately 63cm wide x 51cm tall. The artwork is float mounted on to conservation grade mountboard and presented in a white wooden box frame glazed with anti-reflective glass.
Aston Martin DB3, Sunday Times Magazine series “Cars in Fiction”, 1960s - Brian Sanders, Artist Signed Limited Edition Giclée Print
Regular price £800.00 Save £-800.00Signed Limited Edition Print
Edition 20 (+ 5 artist's proofs) numbered and signed by the artist
Size approx 70 cm X 40 cm
Medium Professional high-resolution scan, colour adjusted to closely represent original artwork. Giclée print on 100% Rag ‘Hahnemühle’ 308gsm Fine Art Paper, using archival pigmented inks.
Original art work : acrylic on board original, 1965
An iconic relationship which has made an indelible mark on popular culture. Sean Connery as Bond posed in front of the classic car. The car used for this drawing was in fact the DB3 model, which was Sanders own, rather than the DB5 first introduced to the Bond films in 1964 in Goldfinger.
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