Whitby Abbey Limited Edition Print
Whitby Abbey limited edition print is from North East artist Emily Ward's Yorkshire and Humberside range. Created from an original painting by Emily this print captures the atmospheric feel to the Gothic abbey.
The rich colours of the evening sun cast a purple haze over these gothic ruins. Delicate pink flowers grow in front of Whitby Abbey high on the clifftop on this limited edition print.
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Whitby Abbey is steeped in history dating back to 657AD when a monastery was founded for men and women. The monastery became a very important religious centre in the Anglo-Saxon world. The monastery was confiscated by Henry VIII in 1539 and the remains have been used by sailors as a landmark on the headland.
Bram Stoker was inspired by these gothic ruins when he wrote Dracula in 1987. Count Dracula comes ashore and runs up the 199 steps to the graveyard which lies in the shadows of Whitby Abbey.
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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