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David Shrigley
DAVID SHRIGLEY Really Good Sculpture

2016

About the Item

Limited Edition of 3000 Based on the giant Really Good Sculpture by David Shrigley on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square from 2016. Bronze and grey paint over heavy Polystone sculpture. Stamped with David Shrigley signature on the bottom of the base with edition number. Certificate of Authenticity issued by our gallery included.
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