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El Asha (1891) – Sir John Lavery Collector’s Edition Fine Art Print

El Asha (1891) – Sir John Lavery Collector’s Edition Fine Art Print

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El Asha (1891) – Collector’s Edition Fine Art Print

Experience the light and atmosphere of sun-washed Tangier with this museum-grade Collector’s Edition reproduction of El Asha (1891) by Sir John Lavery (Irish, 1856–1941). Painted during his first Moroccan journey, Lavery captures tethered donkeys, Berber and Riffian figures and the gate at the south-eastern end of the Kasbah with an impression of brilliant sunshine and Irish Impressionist sensitivity.

Collector’s Edition Features

  • Archival fine-art print on 250 gsm, museum-grade matte paper (acid-free)
  • Precision colour-matched reproduction with pigment inks rated 100+ years
  • Optional FSC-certified solid wood frames in oak, black, or white
  • UV-filter, shatter-resistant glazing on framed editions
  • Certificate of Authenticity included with every Collector’s Edition print
  • Carefully packaged for secure worldwide shipping

Available Sizes

Size (cm) Size (inches) Framing Options
30 × 45 cm 12 × 18″ Unframed or framed (oak / black / white)
60 × 90 cm 24 × 36″ Unframed or framed (oak / black / white)

Why Collect This Work

  • Key subject from Lavery’s first Tangier campaign in January 1891
  • Irish Impressionism meeting North African light, colour and architecture
  • Conversation-starting centrepiece for refined interiors and serious collections

Framing & Care

  • FSC-certified wooden frames with archival mount and UV-filter glazing
  • Ready to hang straight out of the box
  • Display away from direct sunlight and moisture
  • Dust occasionally with a soft, dry cloth

Provenance Note

Lavery’s Tangier sketches, deposited with Goupil Gallery on his return to London in 1891, drew praise for their vivid handling of light and atmosphere. Those same qualities are carefully preserved in this faithful Collector’s Edition fine-art print.

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