Artwork description:

Picture taken in 1980 in the Netherlands during concert. Print 2025.

Printed in our studio on the highest quality Hahnemühle Photo Pearl Art 310 gsm Paper.
Image size 55 x 35cm with a white border total paper size 59.4 x 42cm.

Personally signed and numbered on the front and signed with studio stamp on the back.
The artwork comes with a signed certificate of authenticity, securely packed and shipped to you with warranty. Note: serial numbers in the photos are examples.

Limited Edition of [25x 20x25cm] [25x 55x35cm] [10x big size]

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Pearl Art 310 gms Paper

Tags:
#peace #band #blues #80s #eighties #rock roll #ten years #alvin lee #black white #gitarist 

Alvin Lee Ten Years After (1980) Photograph
by Robbert Frank Hagens

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  • Photograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 25
  • Size: 42 x 59.2 x 0.2cm (unframed) / 35 x 55cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered on the front
  • Style: Photorealistic
  • Subject: Still life
  • Hurry only 1 left in stock

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Picture taken in 1980 in the Netherlands during concert. Print 2025.

Printed in our studio on the highest quality Hahnemühle Photo Pearl Art 310 gsm Paper.
Image size 55 x 35cm with a white border total paper size 59.4 x 42cm.

Personally signed and numbered on the front and signed with studio stamp on the back.
The artwork comes with a signed certificate of authenticity, securely packed and shipped to you with warranty. Note: serial numbers in the photos are examples.

Limited Edition of [25x 20x25cm] [25x 55x35cm] [10x big size]

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Pearl Art 310 gms Paper

Tags:
#peace #band #blues #80s #eighties #rock roll #ten years #alvin lee #black white #gitarist 
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Practically born with a camera in his hand (1963), photographer Robbert Frank Hagens explores the world through a lens that always sees the extraordinary in the ordinary. His journey began... Read more

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