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Lyme Park, Cheshire, The Orangery

£55.00
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Lyme Park, Cheshire, The Orangery

£55.00

In 1815 Lewis Wyatt designed the Orangery for Sir Thomas Legh but it was left to the 1st Lord Newton & Manchester architect Alfred Darbyshire to complete the Orangery in 1862. The Orangery is One-story & symmetrical with an 11 bay front, the 3 central bays cant forward, each bay is divided by Tuscan pilasters. Built of Ashlar brown sandstone, pitched glass roof and two stone chimneys. End bays step forward with semi-circular headed niches containing urns. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is a Fine Art Giclee print from my Original Watercolor.

 

Printed onto an archival acid-free heavy weight, textured paper using archival inks.

A Giclee print renders deep, saturated colours and has an exceptional quality that retains minute detail, subtle tints and blends that are created in a water colour painting.

For more information about the quality of materials see “MATERIALS” below

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SIZES

 

The image measures: 

205 X 297 mm (8½ X 12¼  inches)

The print (including white border) measures: 

245 X 337 mm (10¼  x 13¾  inches)

The mount measures: 

297 X 400 mm (12¼  X 16¼  inches)

 

 

 

The mounted print will fit straight into any standard 30 X 40cm Frame.

 

I have used a Black “RIBBA” 30 X 40cm frame from IKEA in the photograph

(Article number 101.325.28)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PACKAGING 

 

I individually Title, Sign & stamp my Monogram onto each print.

The prints are then hand mounted, backed & packaged into a clear protective envelope.

 

 

 Along with Information about the location and history of the subject of the painting I also include a little “surprise gift”.

 

 

 

The whole package is then sent to you in a flat board backed envelope.

 

 

I can if you wish, gift wrap the print for whatever occasion you like ....

and post it directly to whom ever you choose.

 

 

For more details see “Delivery & Shipping” below

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In 1815 Lewis Wyatt designed the Orangery for Sir Thomas Legh but it was left to the 1st Lord Newton & Manchester architect Alfred Darbyshire to complete the Orangery in 1862. The Orangery is One-story & symmetrical with an 11 bay front, the 3 central bays cant forward, each bay is divided by Tuscan pilasters. Built of Ashlar brown sandstone, pitched glass roof and two stone chimneys. End bays step forward with semi-circular headed niches containing urns. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is a Fine Art Giclee print from my Original Watercolor.

 

Printed onto an archival acid-free heavy weight, textured paper using archival inks.

A Giclee print renders deep, saturated colours and has an exceptional quality that retains minute detail, subtle tints and blends that are created in a water colour painting.

For more information about the quality of materials see “MATERIALS” below

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SIZES

 

The image measures: 

205 X 297 mm (8½ X 12¼  inches)

The print (including white border) measures: 

245 X 337 mm (10¼  x 13¾  inches)

The mount measures: 

297 X 400 mm (12¼  X 16¼  inches)

 

 

 

The mounted print will fit straight into any standard 30 X 40cm Frame.

 

I have used a Black “RIBBA” 30 X 40cm frame from IKEA in the photograph

(Article number 101.325.28)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PACKAGING 

 

I individually Title, Sign & stamp my Monogram onto each print.

The prints are then hand mounted, backed & packaged into a clear protective envelope.

 

 

 Along with Information about the location and history of the subject of the painting I also include a little “surprise gift”.

 

 

 

The whole package is then sent to you in a flat board backed envelope.

 

 

I can if you wish, gift wrap the print for whatever occasion you like ....

and post it directly to whom ever you choose.

 

 

For more details see “Delivery & Shipping” below

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