Mirosław Nowiński - Pierwsze skrzypce

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Mirosław Nowiński's Pierwsze skrzypce is a 30×30 cm giclée print on 310 g William Turner paper, editioned 4/30, signed by the artist, depicting a multicoloured landscape in a naïve style, dated 2026 and in perfect condition, sold directly by the artist.

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Collector's print made using giclee technique on William Turner paper with a weight of 310 g/m² in the 30x30 cm format. The print is based on the original painting created in acrylic technique on canvas in the 100x100 cm format. The print is signed and described by the artist. Edition of 30 copies. For sale, print no. 4. Author: Mirosław Nowiński. Sold without a frame.

Collector's print made using giclee technique on William Turner paper with a weight of 310 g/m² in the 30x30 cm format. The print is based on the original painting created in acrylic technique on canvas in the 100x100 cm format. The print is signed and described by the artist. Edition of 30 copies. For sale, print no. 4. Author: Mirosław Nowiński. Sold without a frame.

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Artist
Mirosław Nowiński
Edition number
4/30
Edition
Limited edition
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Title of artwork
Pierwsze skrzypce
Technique
Digital print, Giclée
Signature
Hand signed, Signed
Country of origin
Poland
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Multicolour
Height
30 cm
Width
30 cm
Depiction/theme
Landscape
Style
Naive Art
Period
2020+
Sold with frame
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