Reading Giclee Print 30cm x 30cm (Limited Edition)
Reading Giclee Print 30cm x 30cm (Limited Edition)
Sitting on the outskirts of the site of the Reading Abbey ruins, Forbury Gardens started life as the 'Pleasure Gardens' in 1856. The Maiwand Lion statue has stood there since 1886 and has become a well-recognised emblem of the town of Reading.
Giclee print using high quality, archival inks on Studio Fine Art Matt 240gsm smooth bright white paper that will last for decades without fading or deterioration.
Choose from print alone, or framed. Framed options use a 1.4mm thick ivory mount and a black/grained solid wood frame. These frames will contain glass, not plexiglass/acrylic. Please see our shipping information page to find out how these will be safely transported.
Prints measure 29.5 x 29.5 cm. Frames measure 42.5 x 42.5 cm. (All measurements are approximate.)
All prints are signed by the artist. This is a limited edition print run of 50 and prints are numbered accordingly.
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