c.1737 Architectural Elevations of Stately Homes




About:
This print references a beautiful architectural elevation engraving from the 1700s.
Belford Hall is a Grade I listed building, an 18th-century mansion house situated at Belford, Northumberland.
The Manor of Belford was acquired by the Dixon family in 1726, and in 1752 Abraham Dixon built a mansion house in a Palladian style to a design by architect James Paine.
Cowick Hall is a 17th-century Georgian country house in the town of Snaith, located between the villages of East and West Cowick, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Printed and framed in house in our classical style elongated frames.
Measurements:
Frame: 95 x 38cm
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Frame Details
FRAMES:
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Oxford
A classic black and gold frame.
Frame width: 60mm -
Oxford Slim
A flat slimline version of our classic Oxford frame.
Frame width: 43mm
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Print Details
- All of our prints are digitally restored and republished originals.
- Printed on archival grade paper with fine art inks.
- Mounted with a white conservation grade Daler Rowney mountboard.