Richmond.
Richmond in the county of Surrey shown in Victorian landscape paintings by
Clarkson Stanfield, Alexander Rolfe and George Hilditch. Views across the
River Thames and from Richmond Hill, this superb range of giclee canvas
art prints put together by Art Pictures a subsidiary of Cranston Fine Arts
who have produced a limited edition of 200 of each image, each one is
individually produced by the leading giclee canvas print company.
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| The Thames from Richmond Hill by Alexander Rolfe.
Special giclee canvas edition of only 200
canvas prints of our traditional 18th & 19th Century images. Order
code GIFP3364. Small size 30" x 22" price £350. Giclee canvas
prints at a larger size of 36" x 24". Canvas print price £500.
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| Richmond Hill by George Vicat Cole.
George Vicat Cole achieved success with small
landscapes but also showed his skill to great effect larger canvas such as
the Pool of London, owned by the Tate Gallery.
Special giclee canvas edition of only 200
canvas prints of our traditional 18th & 19th Century images. Order
code GITW1755. Size 30" x 22", canvas print price £350. or a larger Canvas size of 36" x 24" Price £500.
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| A View of Richmond by Clarkson Stanfield.
W. C. Stanfield born December 1793 in Sunderland. As
a boy Clarkson Stanfield was an apprentice to an heraldic painter in
Edinburgh but after a 2 year period in Edinburgh and at the age of 15 he
joined a merchant ship in 1808. In 1812 he was pressed into the Royal
Navy. In 1814 he was discharged from the navy due to an accident falling
from the ships rigging. After joining a merchant ship for China, he
returned in 1816. He took up the profession of scene painting in Edinburgh
and London. He exhibited in 1820 and was known for his marine paintings. A
founder member of the Society of British Artists he became its President
in 1829.He met and became friends with David Roberts and later began
exhibiting paintings at the Royal Academy, becoming a member in 1835. Clarkson Stanfield, who was regarded as one of Britain's finest
maritime painters, died in Hampstead, London on May 18th 1867.
Special giclee canvas edition of only 200
canvas prints of our traditional 18th & 19th Century images. Order
code GFP0176. Small size 30" x 20" price £350.or
a canvas size 36" x 24" price £500
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