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Bath: The Colonnade - 2005 |
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Bath: The Colonnade - 2005 |
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This is an aerial view of Bath showing many of the landmarks such as the Royal Crescent and the Roman Baths. The imaginary 'aerial' bridge is inspired by a small, beautiful colonnade in Abbey Church Yard, in the centre of Bath. The view is of the city facing West, towards Bristol.
This is an original Giclée print produced on high quality cotton-based acid free paper using archival inks. The print is laminated with a durable protective coating which also enhances the colours. Each print has a unique personalized signature by the artist. The signature is accompanied by a thumbnail sketch.
If you are interested in buying a print, please contact Philip Bouchard via the form here and he will reply. The cost of postage and packing is in addition to the price of the print.
Alternatively you can call (+44) 1225 329787 and contact the artist directly.
A free Black & White 'Key' showing the complete layout of the buildings in the painting above, (detail on right) is included with the above Giclée print. The 'Key' contains the names of places and major buildings in Bath, as well as their dates of construction. The place-names include The Roman Baths, The Abbey (1499), The Assembly Rooms (1769-71), The Grand Pump Room (1790) and the famous Pulteney Bridge (1769-74), designed by Robert Adam. The feature of the bridge is that it has shops on both sides. |