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The Comedy of Errors Adriana
Adriana is the long-suffering wife to Antipholus of Ephesus from Shakespeare's, ‘The Comedy of Errors’. This production was set in the dangerous and lawless Wild West and was staged and performed in a barn to give the feeling of cowboys, horses and the open plain.
The original artwork was created using collage, with details in pen and ink.
The artwork is size A2, approximate measurements are 41cm by 57cm, framed size is 55cm by 71cm.
Artwork comes in a black frame with a double mount in white and black with acrylic glass for safety when shipping, if glass is preferred, please email at patsy@patsyfraser.com
Adriana is the long-suffering wife to Antipholus of Ephesus from Shakespeare's, ‘The Comedy of Errors’. This production was set in the dangerous and lawless Wild West and was staged and performed in a barn to give the feeling of cowboys, horses and the open plain.
The original artwork was created using collage, with details in pen and ink.
The artwork is size A2, approximate measurements are 41cm by 57cm, framed size is 55cm by 71cm.
Artwork comes in a black frame with a double mount in white and black with acrylic glass for safety when shipping, if glass is preferred, please email at patsy@patsyfraser.com