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The Red Bird - Edward Lear - Framed art Print

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  • Framed print by Edward Lear.
  • Buy this print framed for £100.
  • Buy this print unframed for £35.
  • Framed size is 42 x 31 cm.
  • Other print sizes and frame styles are available.

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UK - £3.95 for unframed items by 1st Class Packetpost
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UK - £8.95 for framed items.

International - Shipping is calculated before you check out according to destination.
International - Unframed by Registered AirMail or by premium express courier (select at checkout).
Very large prints are always sent by express service.
International - Framed by premium express courier (select at checkout).

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About the artist

Edward Lear (1812-1888), an English artist, writer, and traveler, is best known for his humorous verses and the popularization of limericks. However, his primary source of income came from his drawings and paintings. Initially employed by the Zoological Society, he shifted to topographical painting in the 1830s due to eye strain. Using watercolours and oils, he developed a distinct style characterised by clarity and vibrant lighting. Lear extensively explored the Mediterranean and the Middle East, documenting his journeys through illustrated publications. After settling in San Remo, Italy in 1871, he intended to cease major travels but later visited India, inspiring one of his most remarkable works, "Kinchinjunga from Darjeeling" (1877).

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