A view of the Campanile in the quad of Trinity College Dublin University. The Campanile is a bell tower and one of its most iconic landmarks. Donated by then Archbishop of Armagh, Lord John Beresford it was designed by Sir Charles Lanyon, sculpted by Thomas Kirk and finished in 1853.
Its surrounded by beautiful faculty architecture including the Long room library which houses the treasure that is the book of Kells.
This print was made from an original watercolour, ink and gum study. This is a high quality, limited edition Giclee print from a collection of John Short's most celebrated artworks. Reproduced on the most excellent archival 320gram Hahnemuhle paper using the highest quality, fade-resistant pigmented inks.
Dimensions: 103 x 46cm
Edition: 50
Artwork: Limited Edition Print
Hand-signed and editioned by John Short to validate and authenticate the print.
The size of the print is the printed image size and is unframed.
Full range of prints can be viewed by appointment at John Short's studio in Dalkey, Co. Dublin.
Giclee Fine Art Prints
(pronounced ‘gee-clay) are extremely high quality, archival grade digital prints that use an ultra-fine inkjet printing process to produce superb quality prints that last well over a lifetime. Giclee printing is widely regarded as one of the very best photographic and fine art printing methods and has become extremely popular with artists and photographers displaying their images in art galleries, museums and exhibitions.