Temple of Fame, Studley Royal Water Garden art fridge magnet has been created from original art by Emily Ward, an artist from the North East. Temple of Fame is from Emily Ward's art range of Fountains Abbey.
The art fridge magnet is printed and hand pressed in Emily's art studio near Newcastle Upon Tyne.
Emily has given the 18th century garden folly a pop of colour. Splashes of pink and yellow seen to be raining down on the round viewing platform.
The rich green vegetation seems to engulf the Temple of Fame on the High Ride walk at Studley Royal Water Gardens.
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Studley Royal Water Garden along with the ruins of Fountains Abbey are a designated World Heritage Site. Listed by UNESCO as 'one of the most magnificent Georgian water gardens ever created'.
The National Trust estate is situated near Ripon in Yorkshire. This 800 acre site features the largest Cistercian abbey ruins in Europe, 18th century landscaped gardens, and a Jacobean mansion.
The grade II listed Temple of Fame dates back to the 1770s and was built for William Aislabie. Seen as a Georgian folly the Temple of Fame was created as a place to entertain Georgian visitors to the Gardens.
The Temple of Fame looks down onto the gardens and the Abbey ruins.
Vibrant Fridge Magnets
Size 50mm x 50mm x 3mm
Quality Hardboard with a gloss finish and strong magnet
Individually packaged in cellophane bag
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