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The Magus John Fowles – Posters & Canvas Prints
Thrill your wall with a stunning vintage book cover art print!
Unique finishing process of stretching the canvas around a wooden frame creates a striking three-dimensional piece of art, and no additional framing is necessary.
All images are transferred on high-quality canvas, giving it a ” painting – art gallery ” feel. Unique finishing process of stretching the canvas around a wooden frame creates a striking three-dimensional piece of art, and no additional framing is necessary. Your canvas will arrive ready-to-hang, as hooks will already be fastened.
Canvas prints are perfect for dressing up any walls as it offers maximum visual impact and instantly create a theme for a room in the house, a classroom, a conference room, a library or a book store. Long gone author’s book and illustrations simply looks great on museum quality gallery wrap canvases. Treat yourself or give as a gift to book lovers and book collectors!
Decorators love the easy access to our collection. We have had the privilege to supply every Barnes & Noble bookstore across the United States. We have also installed our prints at numerous libraries, office buildings, college dorms, medical offices, and even the occasional cheese steak shop.
Looking forward to have you join the ranks of our loyal customers!
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“A major work of mounting tensions in which the human mind is the guinea-pig … Mr. Fowles has taken a big swing at a difficult subject and his hits … are on the bull’s eye” (Sunday Telegraph)
“A deliciously toothsome celebration of wanton story-telling … Before one quite realises what is happening, one finds oneself no less avid for meanings and no less starving amid a plethora of clues than is Nicholas himself” (Sunday Times)
“A splendidly sustained piece of mystification … such as could otherwise only have been devised by a literary team fielding the Marquis de Sade, Arthur Edward Waite, Sir James Frazer, Gurdjieff, Madame Blavatsky, C.G. Jung, Aleister Crowley, and Franz Kafka” (Financial Times)
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