Description
This etching along with a water colour, was made by William Washington in 1920.
As can be seen this is an historic image when the stones were being resurrected and re positioned. The technology in those days was clearly so much simpler.
This artwork is printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag, a heavyweight, museum-grade fine-art paper with a softly textured, matte surface that enhances tonal depth and delicate line work.
All artworks are prepared and printed at high resolution to ensure smooth tonal transitions and fine detail, with no visible pixelation at normal viewing distances.
Prints are produced to order using archival pigment inks at specialist fine-art laboratories in the UK, Germany, or the United States, depending on delivery location.
Framed prints are available in black, FSC®-certified wood frames, selected to complement both the artwork and the surrounding interior.
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