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The Art of Otto Dix . Farewell to Hamburg, 1921 - Fine Art Print.

DaVinciArtPrints  
Arrives soon! Get it by May 14-17 if you order today
May 14-17

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Star Seller. This seller consistently earned 5-star reviews, shipped on time, and replied quickly to any messages they received.

  • Handmade
  • Materials: cotton rag paper, watercolor textured surface, colorful archival pigment inks, heavyweight paper

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  • Returns & exchanges accepted within 14 days
  • Cost to ship: $6.35
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5 out of 5 stars

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5 out of 5 stars

quality was excellent item matched the description and more than met my expectations

James Apr 4, 2022

5 out of 5 stars

Looks fantastic and arrived expeditiously

camerongoff98 May 10, 2024

Recommends this item
  • Item quality
    5
  • Shipping
    5
  • Customer service
    5
5 out of 5 stars

I have ordered multiple times from this seller and am always very pleased with my purchase. The prints are high quality and excellent color. Very reasonably and packed well for shipping.

Beverly Vidler May 10, 2024

Recommends this item
  • Item quality
    5
  • Shipping
    5
  • Customer service
    5
5 out of 5 stars

The print is as described: very high quality print on heavy paper. My problem is with the shipping, which, to be fair, is not the fault of the supplier. The print was shipped in a fairly stout cardboard tube with plastic end stoppers - so well packed. Nevertheless, the post office managed to completely crush one end. Then someone stuffed the plastic end stopper into the tube and covered the open end with tape. Now I am trying to figure out how to get the multiple creases out of the print so that it can be framed.

David May 8, 2024

Recommends this item
  • Item quality
    5
  • Shipping
    1
  • Customer service
    5

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