"Lovecraft" copyright © Brad W Foster 2006
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--PRINT ONLY, PRICE-- $10.00
--PRINT IMAGE SIZE-- 7" X 7" (w x h)
HPL, Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890 - 1937), took fiction into strange and eerie realms. Creator of the most famous fictional book ever, "The Necronomicon", his legacy of tales of horrible beings who predate humanity and still work in our lives continues to inspire writers to this day. His stories in what are now called the Cthulhu Mythos, and his epic tales of dream worlds, can still grab and hold a reader like no other writer.
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Lovecraft
Signed & numbered limited edition of 500
--MATTED IN BLACK, PRICE-- $20.00
--PRINT PAPER SIZE-- 9" x 9" (w x h)
--MATTED SIZE-- 10" X 10" (w x h)
This is a limited-edition print, each copy signed & numbered by the artist. It is created from a film negative made directly from the original pen and ink artwork, then retouched by the artist, and printed by offset lithography on Cougar Opaque paper stock. Mounting and matting materials are either low-acid or acid-free. To maintain the quality of this work, do not display it where it will be exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods, or to extremes of temperature or humidity. I also recommend that you look at it once it is up on your wall (at least six times a week is considered the minimum), or else it will get sad and lonely, and the tear-stains will make it look less attractive.
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