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Puerto Rico - Delta Air Lines - Woman in Blue Lace
Puerto Rico - Delta Air Lines - Woman in Blue Lace
Puerto Rico - Delta Air Lines - Woman in Blue Lace
Puerto Rico - Delta Air Lines - Woman in Blue Lace
Puerto Rico - Delta Air Lines - Woman in Blue Lace

Puerto Rico - Delta Air Lines - Woman in Blue Lace Mantilla - Vintage Airline Travel Poster by John Hardy c.1960s - Master Art Print (Unframed) 9in x 12in

Product ID : 36145378
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Galleon Product ID 36145378
UPC / ISBN 755299531208
Shipping Weight 0.25 lbs
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Model PRTA3120
Manufacturer Pacifica Island Art
Shipping Dimension 11.89 x 9.02 x 0.2 inches
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Puerto Rico - Delta Air Lines - Woman in Blue Lace Features

  • Wall Art Decor: Printed on a Satin Smooth Heavyweight Paper (9 mils 216 gsm)

  • Eco-Friendly Paper: Recycled - (FSC, SFI) Certified - Chlorine-Free (TCF, ECF)

  • Unframed Prints: Standard sizes to fit standard ready-made available frames

  • Print Size: 9x12 in Overall Paper Size - Image Area: 8.5x11.5 with white border

  • Printed on Demand: Then carefully packaged in sturdy cardboard mailers or tubes


About Puerto Rico - Delta Air Lines - Woman In Blue Lace

Enjoy a taste of Aloha with these beautiful Master Art Prints by Pacifica Island Art - printed in Maui, Hawaii. This print will look wonderful framed in the home, office or restaurant and is perfect for the Vintage Art Collector. - ABOUT THE ARTIST - John Hardy - John Hardy (1923-2014) was born in Tours, France, on March 23, 1923, a figurative painter known especially for his portraits, cityscapes, and seascapes, his work captured the depth and complexity of his subjects with empathy, humor, and, in some cases, astute social commentary. According to Gail Levin, an art historian, professor, and author specializing in the art of the 20th and 21st centuries, “Like those of Edward Hopper and Reginald Marsh, Hardy’s paintings often imply multilayered meanings, enabling him to distill the essence of a cultural moment. . . . He selects and manipulates with an uncanny power, achieving ironic realism.'