The Royal British Legion (RBL) stands to gain when prints of a painting currently on display in a London museum are sold to art enthusiasts.
It has confirmed that replicas of a depiction of War Horse by artist Sally Hyslop are now available for £295.
Of that fee, £80 from each sale will be shared between the RBL and the National Army Museum in Chelsea, where the work is being shown at the moment as part of its War Horse Exhibition.
Ms Hyslop painted the horse featuring a poppy when she attended the RBL's 90th anniversary cathedral concert in 2011.
It was later bought by RBL volunteer John Underhill, who has loaned it to the museum and opted to have prints produced and sold in the name of charity.
Each of the prints is individually signed by the artist and could prove to be the perfect Christmas present for any art enthusiast or fan of War Horse.
Posted by Mark Wilkins

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