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All our stretched Canvas are custom made on a Premium Fine Art Matte Canvas 410g/m2 1.5 Inch Thick wood for a real gallery look     
Giclee printing with Pigment ink designed to meet galleries and museum longevity requirements and ensure consistency of shades 200 years old. [+]
Binding Wheat

Binding Wheat

by Lowell Phoenix Devin



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 Stretched Canvas Print 1.5 inch thick wood frame
Printed to the edge on Fine Art Matte Canvas 410g/m2 - Ready to hang with hanging wire included
16 x 9 inches
41 x 23 cm
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C$90
20 x 11 inches
51 x 28 cm
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24 x 14 inches
62 x 36 cm
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30 x 17 inches
77 x 44 cm
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36 x 21 inches
92 x 54 cm
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42 x 24 inches
108 x 62 cm
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48 x 27 inches
123 x 69 cm
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55 x 31 inches
141 x 79 cm
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60 x 34 inches
154 x 87 cm
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72 x 41 inches
185 x 105 cm
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Historical Details: A machine for cutting grain and binding it into bundles, the Binder was once used to cut small grain such as wheat. The horse-dr...[+]

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ABOUT THIS ARTWORK: BINDING WHEAT
Historical Details: A machine for cutting grain and binding it into bundles, the Binder was once used to cut small grain such as wheat. The horse-drawn twine binder seen here, first marketed in 1880, remained the chief method of harvesting small grain during the early decades of the 20th century.

This artwork can be shipped worldwide when ordered on Canvas & Poster Roll
Any other format including, Stretched Canvas, Acrylic etc, ships only in Continental USA & Canada (Free shipping)