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Architectural Illustration

Front doors are one of the most fascinating aspects of buildings. It is a concept that has been around for hundreds of thousands of years, with each period in history reflecting its own individual style. From early antiquity to Greek and Roman, to Saxon and Gothic to Georgian, Victorian and modern; each has left their own individual mark on the evolution of the doorway. As well as communicating a great deal about the history of architecture, they can often reveal stories of the individuals or families living inside. Through elaborate forms, complex patterns and intricate mouldings, they were an outlet for showing off good taste, wealth and individuality.

 

The hand drawn perspective captures a mixture of elegant Townhouses, such as Oriel Lodge and the Keep, Castle Street. It celebrates historic craft through The Waggon and Horses and the Old Church House, Church Steps as well as more contemporary examples such as the Cheese and Grain.


There are three sizes available:


A3 (42cm x 29.7cm / 16.5in x 11.7in)

A2 (59.4cm x 42cm / x 23.4in x 16.5in)

A1 (84.1cm x 59.4cm / 33.1in x 23.4in)

 

The smaller format drawing (A3) is printed onto 250gsm Tintoretto Gesso Paper, a slightly off-white paper with a lightly hammered surface texture. The illustration is packaged with a sturdy grey-board backing and sealed inside a cellophane case.

 

The larger format drawings (A2 & A1) are printed onto 220gsm Cartridge Paper, a similar slightly off-white paper with a lightly hammered surface texture. The illustrations are carefully rolled, wrapped, and posted inside a sturdy cardboard tube.

40 Front Doors of Frome Limited Edition Print

£45.00Price
  • I gladly accept returns and exchanges. If you are not happy with your purchase, please get in touch within 14 days of delivery.

  • Items will be posted first class to the address listed on the order and dispatched within 1 - 3 business days. Orders outside of the United Kingdom will be posted using international tracked delivery.

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