
A lovely little pastel on board by Shan Egerton. Signed with initials lower left and bearing a label, verso, this work is in good condition in its original frame.
Measures 17.5 cm wide by 13 cm deep (34 cm by 31 cm in its frame).
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The head of a llama with landscape behind by the Welsh artist Shan Egerton. Done in pastel on board, this unusual and lovely work is signed with initials and in good condition in its original frame.
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