Description
A signed limited edition giclée print of an original painting (now sold) of Shambles Square, Manchester, UK, containing iconic group of three pubs situated in what it calls ‘the medieval quarter.’ The three pubs are Cafe Mitre, the Old Wellington Inn and Sinclair’s Oyster Bar birthplace of the inventor of phonetic shorthand in 1692. Contains a crowd of figures eating and drinking with much incidental detail. Took me ages! It’s called No. 6 because it’s the sixth original painting I’ve made of this scene (all now sold). The prints are signed, numbered and printed onto high quality, Hahnemühle German Etching paper and sold unframed. Sizes are the same as the original painting 40x50cm with an additional 3cm border area in which the signature and edition number are written along the bottom margin. Series of 30 only, so highly collectible.
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