Through the Arched Window, ed. 28/40 v/e

£175.00

A hand-pulled A4 solarplate etching with variegated gold leaf on black Somerset printmaking paper. This print depicts a window from Kings College Chapel, Cambridge UK. King’s College Chapel is one of the most iconic buildings in Cambridge and took over half a century to build. King’s College and its chapel were founded by Henry VI in 1446, who is believed to have laid the first stone on St. James’ Day on 25th July, 1446. 

Image size 18.5cm x 28cm. Paper size 34.5cm x 47cm.

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A hand-pulled A4 solarplate etching with variegated gold leaf on black Somerset printmaking paper. This print depicts a window from Kings College Chapel, Cambridge UK. King’s College Chapel is one of the most iconic buildings in Cambridge and took over half a century to build. King’s College and its chapel were founded by Henry VI in 1446, who is believed to have laid the first stone on St. James’ Day on 25th July, 1446. 

Image size 18.5cm x 28cm. Paper size 34.5cm x 47cm.

A hand-pulled A4 solarplate etching with variegated gold leaf on black Somerset printmaking paper. This print depicts a window from Kings College Chapel, Cambridge UK. King’s College Chapel is one of the most iconic buildings in Cambridge and took over half a century to build. King’s College and its chapel were founded by Henry VI in 1446, who is believed to have laid the first stone on St. James’ Day on 25th July, 1446. 

Image size 18.5cm x 28cm. Paper size 34.5cm x 47cm.