Kate Boxer
Robin Hood (Mounted)
Drypoint and Chine collee
18 x 18 in
45.7 x 45.7 cms
45.7 x 45.7 cms
First Edition Limited to 30
Signed and inscribed with Edition No.
(Framed: £930 black or white frame)
N.B. Due to the nature of the paper and the drypoint printing process the paper can often appear to be wavy when floated on mount board. Please ask to see images of previously framed works if necessary.
All prints are hand coloured and therefore colours may vary.
Signed and inscribed with Edition No.
(Framed: £930 black or white frame)
N.B. Due to the nature of the paper and the drypoint printing process the paper can often appear to be wavy when floated on mount board. Please ask to see images of previously framed works if necessary.
All prints are hand coloured and therefore colours may vary.
KABws000
Copyright The Artist
£ 790.00
Further images
Robin Hood (13th/14th century AD) was a legendary heroic outlaw, popular in the Late Middle Ages. Traditionally depicted in Lincoln green, it is said that he robbed the rich in...
Robin Hood (13th/14th century AD) was a legendary heroic outlaw, popular in the Late Middle Ages. Traditionally depicted in Lincoln green, it is said that he robbed the rich in order to give to the poor. His lover was Maid Marian and his band of outlaws were known as the Merry Men. His chief opponent was the Sheriff of Nottingham.