Temple of Piety, Studley Royal Water Garden Limited Edition Print
Temple of Piety, Studley Royal Water Garden limited edition print has been created by artist Emily Ward from original artwork in her Yorkshire and Humberside art range. This lovely art print is also available framed.
Moon Pond is awash with colour from the delicate wildflowers that reflect on the water in Emily Ward's art print of this Georgian garden follie.
Emily's splashes of colour add a gentle touch of colour to the rich greens of the tranquil gardens
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Studley Royal Water Garden and Fountains Abbey near Ripon in Yorkshire is a designated World Heritage Site. It is owned and managed by The National Trust.
This 800 acre site features the largest Cistercian abbey ruins in Europe, 18th century landscaped gardens, and a Jacobean mansion.
The Temple of Piety was built around 1737.
The Georgian water garden at Studley Royal was developed over the course of the 18th century by John Aislabie, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1718–21, and his son William. The Aislabies created stunning water features, garden buildings and vistas, and the water garden survives now much as it was on William Aislabie’s death in 1781
Limited Edition Print
Signed, titled and Numbered by the artist and are limited to a print run of 195.
Each print comes with an antique white mount ready to slip into a standard sized 40x50cm frame.
Size of print 29x29cm with mount 40x50cm
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