$49.00
$49.00
$49.00
$49.00
$49.00
Outer Frame Size
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Image Size
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Small
Frame
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36 x 33cm 14.2" x 13" |
19 x 15cm 7.5" x 6" |
Medium
Frame
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50 x 43cm 19.7"x 17" |
31 x 24cm 12.2" x 9.4" |
Large
Frame
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76 x 64cm 30" x 25.2" |
52 x 40cm 20.4" x 15.7" |
Outer Mount Size
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Image Size
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Small
Mount
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33 x 30cm 13" x 11.8" |
19 x 15cm 7.5" x 6" |
Medium
Mount
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47 x 40cm 18.5" x 15.7" |
31 x 24cm 12.2" x 9.4" |
Large
Mount
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72 x 60cm 28.3" x 23.6" |
52 x 40cm 20.4" x 15.7" |
Unframed prints come in a double mount with backing board in a sealed cellophane display bag so that all that is needed is the glass and outer moulding.
They can also be shipped with just the protected print itself rolled up in a heavy cardboard tube if preferred. Just drop me a message if so.
Chris :-)
A watercolour seascape painting of the James Joyce Martello Tower at Sandycove, Co. Dublin. This Martello Tower built in the early 19th century is part of a defensive network of towers that were constructed in anticipation of an invasion by French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. The tower now houses the James Joyce museum, a museum dedicated to the life and works of the great writer and is the setting for the opening of Joyce's literature masterpiece 'Ulysses' . It is attributed to James Joyce for a number of reasons. The tower was rented by Joyce’s college friend Oliver Gogarty (Buck in Ulysses) Oliver rented it with the desire to turn it into a temple for the worship of the Greek Gods. James Joyce stayed in the tower for six days leaving early according to Gogarty due to an incident involving a gun. The story of Joyce’s Ulysses starts the night after the gun incident.
The tower is open every day of the year.
This painting is available as a Limited Edition run of 200 prints using Epson Archival inks on supreme quality Hahnemuhle Traditional Fine Art paper. See dropdown menu above to see size, price and framing options.