Details
For his last major work, Brecht borrowed from an ancient Chinese story - in which two women both claim the same child - and subverted it into a parable advocating the idea that resources should go to those best able to make use of them. Set in post-war and medieval Georgia, the play is inhabited by some of Brecht's most vivid creations including a peasant girl, Grusha and the corrupt judge, Azdak.
Print Sizes
Please note all prints on paper have a white border, details of which are shown below. Our prints are printed on demand and are therefore ineligible for refunds.
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Small
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Medium
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Large
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Extra Large
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Image Size
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16 x 24cm
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21 x 32cm
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32 x 48cm
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43 x 64cm
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Paper Size
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22 x 30cm
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31 x 42cm
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46 x 62cm
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61 x 82cm
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Canvas
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20 x 30cm
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27 x 40cm
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40 x 60cm
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50 x 83cm
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Click here for a print size guide.