Toners Pub, Dublin - 380

Size & Framing Options Guide
Size & Framing Options Guide

FRAMED OPTION


print frame dimensions

  Outer Frame Size
Image Size
Small
Frame

36 x 33cm

14.2" x 13"

19 x 15cm

7.5" x 6"


Medium
Frame

50 x 43cm

19.7"x 17"

31 x 24cm

12.2" x 9.4"


Large
Frame

76 x 64cm

30" x 25.2"

52 x 40cm

20.4" x 15.7"

 

There are also two other extra large sizes available but only available for collection or personally delivered (within reasonable travelling distance from my address).  Please email me for further details.

These sizes are : 

XL : Outer frame size - 97x81cm (image size - 70x54cm) €550 each

XXL : Outer frame size - 115x94cm (image size - 85x64cm) €750 each

 

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UNFRAMED OPTION

 print mount dimensions

 

  Outer Mount Size
Image Size
Small
Mount

33 x 30cm

13" x 11.8"

19 x 15cm


7.5" x 6"


Medium
Mount

47 x 40cm

18.5" x 15.7"

31 x 24cm

12.2" x 9.4"


Large
Mount

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 :-)

 

Choose Size | Framed | Unframed: Small Framed

Museum quality art prints using archival inks created from my original canvas oil and acrylic paintings. I photograph and print these limited editions of 200 myself and the prints are available in three sizes both framed and unframed. Click on the print options and links above the Add to Cart button for more information.

A painting of Toner's pub, Baggot Street, Dublin, one of Dublin's oldest and most famous traditional bars, with it's aged wooden decor, partitions and seating, and stone floor and rumoured to have been the only pub that W.B.Yeats would have a drink in.

Toners has been in business since around 1818. Rory Guinness, a member of the Guinness family, is quoted as saying 'the best pint of Guinness in Dublin is in Toners'. 

The pub has a strong literary history. Patrick Kavanagh, the Irish poet behind “On Raglan Road”, was also a regular.


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