The Bowes Museum canvas art print has been produced from original artwork by North East artist Emily Ward. Emily will hand finish this canvas print with her characteristic splashes of paint making it individual to you.
The impressive french styled building stands proud in front of a delightful garden filled with pretty colourful dainty flowers.
Hints of lilacs and pinks swirl through the sky which mirror the tones of the cheerful flowers. Emily's fun splashes of paint add a lovely finishing touch to this calming wall decoration.
To view this and many more of Emily's art canvas prints please see here.
The Bowes Museum is a magnificent French styled art gallery in the picturesque market town of Barnard Castle in County Durham.
Philanthropists John Bowes a businessman and the son of an Earl, met Joséphine when he bought the Théâtre De Variétés in Paris, where she was an actress. They married in 1852, Josephine had a passion for collecting fine art and became a patron of the arts. She decided to sell John's wedding gift to her, their home in France, to start their Museum project so they could share their love of art with the residents of Teesdale, near John’s family home. Sadly neither lived to see the opening of the museum to the public.
The magnificent building was designed by John Edward Watson and Jules Pellechet and opened in 1892.
Each Canvas Print is hand finished by North East Artist Emily Ward. So although your canvas is actually a print no two prints are identical. Emily hand finishes the canvas prints by adding extra paint to the print.
Canvas Prints are available in two different formats
Rectangle
Square
The canvas is mounted on a wooden frame. The wooden frame is approximately 2cm deep so will fit snugly against any wall.
Canvases are available in various sizes. Each size can be chosen above on the website.
All inks used for each canvas print are guaranteed not to fade.
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