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Royal Crescent
‘Royal Crescent’
The Royal Crescent is one of Bath’s most iconic landmarks and was build
between 1767 and 1775 and designed by John Wood the Younger. The
impressive landmark is often captured from the front, but in Michael
Sutherland’s painting we can see the higglty-pigglty nature of the rear, gardens
and surrounding streets, sitting in stark contrast to the orderly Georgian sweep
of the front facade.
About Giclee prints
A giclée is a high-quality reproduction of an original artwork created using a
specialised inkjet process. This method utilizes archival-quality materials and
pigment-based inks to produce vibrant colours and fine details that closely
mirror the original piece. Giclée reproductions are valued for their exceptional
quality and longevity, making them a popular choice for artists and collectors
seeking a premium alternative to traditional reproductions.
Giclee Fineart Print signed A2
● Vibrant high resolution fine art print designed to have superb longevity
● Comes on the finest 305 gsm cotton rag card
● Hand signed and embossed
● Ready to frame in an off-the-shelf frame
● Paper dimensions A2 (59.4 x 42cm)
● There is a natural white border surrounding the image
● £95 + £8 UK pp
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