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A Grecian Harvest Home by James Barry (1783) – Vintage Neoclassical Art Print
Best for: Living spaces · Contemporary interiors · Modern homes
Most popular sizes: 21x30 · 30 × 40 cm · 50x70 cm
Usage: Ready to frame · Fits standard frames
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Bring classical elegance and seasonal charm to your space with A Grecian Harvest Home by James Barry, 1783. Originally designed for the walls of the Great Room of the Society for the Encouragement of the Arts, this neoclassical artwork depicts a bountiful harvest scene with refined detail and historical significance.
Printed on quality paper for lasting color and fine detail, this art print adds timeless sophistication to living rooms, studies, or gallery walls. Perfect for lovers of classical art, vintage seasonal décor, and historical illustrations.
✓ Museum Grade Paper
✓ Produced in Europe
✓ Ready-to-frame Sizes
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