Limited edition print of Spitalfields market, London

£120

An individually signed and numbered limited edition giclee print supplied in a tube.

Buy this unframed: 59cm x 19cm  (not including the white boarder paper) giclee print.  See below for Additional Information

A bit about Spitalfields market.

The rather odd name of Spitalfields goes way back to the late 12th century after the hospital and priory of St Mary’s Spittel. Communities always gather around religious centres and, what was a very rural community at the time, began to settle about 800 years ago.

The Royal charter for a market proper was set up by Charles II in 1682 as London began to spread out following the fire of 1666.

Buy this unframed: 59cm x 19cm  (not including the white boarder paper) giclee print.  See below for Additional Information

A bit about Spitalfields market.

The rather odd name of Spitalfields goes way back to the late 12th century after the hospital and priory of St Mary’s Spittel. Communities always gather around religious centres and, what was a very rural community at the time, began to settle about 800 years ago.

The Royal charter for a market proper was set up by Charles II in 1682 as London began to spread out following the fire of 1666.

40 in stock

SKU: LEP-Spitalfields_MKT Category:

Additional information

Delivery and shipping:

Once ordered I will try to deliver the print within ten working days. The prints are supplied in a tube. Price does not include shipping. This is added at the ‘Basket’ stage.

Number in the edition:

100 prints only, each individually signed and numbered.

Size unwrapped:

59cm x 19cm image size not including the white boarder paper

What is a giclee print?

Giclee is a very high quality print process used by galleries and artists for exclusive limited editions. This Giclee process uses 12 true pigment artist colours (ultra marine, ochre etc) rather than the standard four dye colours in normal printing, so Giclee delivers greater depth in colour, tonal values and no yellowing over time.