The magnificent East Cliff at Whitby with the Church of St Mary atop, a feature of Bram Stoker’s Dracula novel set in part in the Yorkshire fishing town. Painted to capture the atmospheric scene on a late autumnal day, featuring the reds in the cottage roofs of boat details .
This work is presented double mounted ready for framing. It will be dispatched cello wrapped and carefully packaged in an appropriate strong cardboard box protected by bubble wrap and sent via a tracked courier.
A certificate of authenticity will be provided.
Liquid graphite, graphite and pastel
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£340
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The magnificent East Cliff at Whitby with the Church of St Mary atop, a feature of Bram Stoker’s Dracula novel set in part in the Yorkshire fishing town. Painted to capture the atmospheric scene on a late autumnal day, featuring the reds in the cottage roofs of boat details .
This work is presented double mounted ready for framing. It will be dispatched cello wrapped and carefully packaged in an appropriate strong cardboard box protected by bubble wrap and sent via a tracked courier.
A certificate of authenticity will be provided.
Liquid graphite, graphite and pastel
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