Limited edition print of A painting of The Royal Exchange in London

£120

40cm x 28cm image size not including the white boarder paper. More details below.

About The Royal Exchange, London

The Royal Exchange was founded by Sit John Gresham in the 16th century to act as a center of trade for The City of London. It sits on a triangle of land in between Cornhill and Threadneedle street. This is not the original building; in fact, it has been destroyed by fire twice.

The current incarnation was designed by Sir William Tite with the interior designed by Edward I’Anson in 1837, interestingly he used concrete, a new use of an old material, not really used since classical times. The structure out front is Arthur Wellesley The Duke of Wellington. It was placed there in 1844 and is made from the captured bronze cannon from Wellingtons continental campaigns.

 

50 in stock

SKU: LEP_war-1 Category:

Additional information

Delivery and shipping:

Once ordered I will try to deliver the painting within ten working days. Price does not include shipping. This is added at the ‘Basket’ stage.

Number in the edition:

50 prints only, each individually signed and numbered.

Size unwrapped:

40cm x 28cm 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.

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