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Rolling Stones Framed Print By Artist Robert Robinson Glass Front 55”x67.5”

$695

$750

Last updated 29 days ago in Orlando, FL

Condition: Used (normal wear)

Listed in categories: Collectibles & Art - Art - Prints

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Rolling Stones Framed Print By Artist Robert Robinson Glass Front 55”x67.5”

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Framed, Matted

Size

Giant (over 60 in)

Originality

Reproduction

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Note: the images with prices and names of businesses are used as an example to find value with this item — these examples are much smaller than the one I have advertised (33.5”x 29.5”) “You can’t always get what you want. But if you try sometimes, you’ll find you get what you need” — lyrics to popular and classic Rolling Stones song found on the album “Let It Bleed” Very cool high quality reproduction of an original acrylic painting by Robert Robinson featuring hand embellished brushstrokes. This is quite a large piece at 55” x 67.5” in an all glass enclosed box-frame (about 2” thick). Identical prints can be found online just like it except they are much smaller (half the size) and lighter (10lbs) for twice the price! Looks great leaning against a wall or hung on a large wall! It’s Heavy!! Estimated 50+ lbs

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