Longleat House Bone China Cup is by Emily Ward an artist from the North East. This lovely art cup has been created from original art by Emily and is printed and hand pressed in her art studio near Newcastle.
The palatial and striking Elizabethan mansion stands proudly under a moody blue veiled sky. The golden tones of Longleat House have been rendered with tiny splashes of pink on Emily’s art bone china cup.
The pathway leading to the stately home has been shaded with greens and colourful paint splatters. The bright and cheerful wildflowers dance merrily in front of the high water fountains and seem to be celebrating the grandeur of this Grade I listed building.
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The Grade I listed Longleat House in Wiltshire was built by Sir John Thynn between 1568 and 1580. It is regarded as one of the finest examples of Elizabethan architecture and has lovely landscaped gardens.The Thynn family have lived there for sixteen generations and have amassed one of the largest private collections which includes paintings, historic books, tapestries and furniture.
Longleat House is home to the 8th Marquess and Marchioness of Bath. The estate and house was opened to the public in 1949 and is now a major tourist attraction.
Each bone china cup is made from an original artwork by North East Artist Emily Ward.
All cups are hand pressed at Emily's art studio.
Premium grade 10oz Orca Coated Balmoral bone china mugs.
Dishwasher proof.
85mm high x 75mm diameter.
Brim capacity 300ml
All bone china cups are individually printed so there may be a slight variation in colour tones.
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