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Kensington Palace Open Edition Print A4
Kensington Palace Open Edition Print
Kensington Palace open edition print has been designed from original artwork by North East artist Emily Ward. This lovely art print is also available framed.
Emily’s artwork of Kensington Palace shines with rich colour and expressive detail. The red-brick building, with its classic Georgian symmetry and elegant windows, stands proudly against a backdrop of swirling purple and blue skies. Soft, flowing brushstrokes shape the cloud formations, adding a dreamy, dynamic atmosphere.
In the foreground, a vibrant garden of wildflowers bursts with life, rendered in lively dots and splashes of pink, yellow, and violet. The art print beautifully contrasts the solid history of Kensington Palace with the vibrant, ever-changing life of its garden, making the scene feel both grand and inviting.
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Kensington Palace
Kensington Palace began its life in 1605 as Nottingham House, a modest mansion on the outskirts of London. In 1689, it was bought by King William III and Queen Mary II, who sought a residence away from the bustle of Whitehall. Renowned architect Sir Christopher Wren was commissioned to expand and modernise the building, transforming it into a comfortable royal home. Over the years, it became the preferred residence of several monarchs and royals, including Queen Anne and George I, marking it as a key site in the early development of Britain's constitutional monarchy.
In the 19th century, Kensington Palace was the birthplace and childhood home of Queen Victoria. After her accession in 1837, the palace shifted away from being the monarch’s principal residence but remained a home for members of the royal family. In the 20th century, it became especially well known as the official residence of Princess Diana, cementing its significance to the public. Today, Kensington Palace serves as both a working royal residence and a public museum, offering visitors a glimpse into centuries of royal life and British history.
Art Open Edition Prints
Each print is A4 size with a Antique White mount all ready to slip in to a standard sized A4 frame
White and Black Frames available
Size of print 15 x 15cm
Size of mount 21 x 29.7cm
Size of Frame 33cm x 24cm
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