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Tour de France Screen Print by Otto von Beach
One-colour screenprint commemorating the first ever stage in the Tour de France, Paris to Lyon, in 1903. The print depicts the pre-race favourites, Garin, Aucouturier, Fischer and Georget, and lists their Palmarès.
Title - Tour de France Screen Print
Artist - Otto von Beach
Technique/Medium - hand-printed by the artist 1 colour Screen Print
Printed on - Colorplan White 270gsm paper.
Edition - Limited Edition of 15 only, signed and editioned.
Image Size - 520mm x 400mm
Paper Size - 590mm x 430mm -
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