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Nether Largie Standing Stones (fine art print)

from £30.00

The Nether Largie Standing Stones were possibly built during the Middle Bronze age 3,000 years ago (1400 – 1050BC). The print shows a general view of the site and features the central stone that is heavily cup marked. The stones are each around 2.75m tall. Close by is Nether Largie South Carin and Temple Wood Stone Circle.

These high quality giclée prints, created by Steve Keeling, follow the tradition of hand coloured postcards and posters, and capture the essence of the monumental strutures and rock art of Kilmartin Glen. The limited use of block colour provides the link to traditional hand colouring, but in a modern style.

Printed with pigment inks on beautiful archival Somerset® Enhanced 100% cotton, mould made, 255gsm fine art paper.

Available in three sizes-
A4 21 x 29.7cm
A3 29.7 x 42cm
A2 42 x 59.4cm

The price includes tax, post and packing. A2 prints will be rolled and packaged in a recycled cardboard tube. A3 and A4 prints will be flat packed within a board-backed ‘Please do not bend” envelope.

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The Nether Largie Standing Stones were possibly built during the Middle Bronze age 3,000 years ago (1400 – 1050BC). The print shows a general view of the site and features the central stone that is heavily cup marked. The stones are each around 2.75m tall. Close by is Nether Largie South Carin and Temple Wood Stone Circle.

These high quality giclée prints, created by Steve Keeling, follow the tradition of hand coloured postcards and posters, and capture the essence of the monumental strutures and rock art of Kilmartin Glen. The limited use of block colour provides the link to traditional hand colouring, but in a modern style.

Printed with pigment inks on beautiful archival Somerset® Enhanced 100% cotton, mould made, 255gsm fine art paper.

Available in three sizes-
A4 21 x 29.7cm
A3 29.7 x 42cm
A2 42 x 59.4cm

The price includes tax, post and packing. A2 prints will be rolled and packaged in a recycled cardboard tube. A3 and A4 prints will be flat packed within a board-backed ‘Please do not bend” envelope.

The Nether Largie Standing Stones were possibly built during the Middle Bronze age 3,000 years ago (1400 – 1050BC). The print shows a general view of the site and features the central stone that is heavily cup marked. The stones are each around 2.75m tall. Close by is Nether Largie South Carin and Temple Wood Stone Circle.

These high quality giclée prints, created by Steve Keeling, follow the tradition of hand coloured postcards and posters, and capture the essence of the monumental strutures and rock art of Kilmartin Glen. The limited use of block colour provides the link to traditional hand colouring, but in a modern style.

Printed with pigment inks on beautiful archival Somerset® Enhanced 100% cotton, mould made, 255gsm fine art paper.

Available in three sizes-
A4 21 x 29.7cm
A3 29.7 x 42cm
A2 42 x 59.4cm

The price includes tax, post and packing. A2 prints will be rolled and packaged in a recycled cardboard tube. A3 and A4 prints will be flat packed within a board-backed ‘Please do not bend” envelope.

Clients include-
University of Aberdeen - University of Bristol - Cadw - University of Cambridge - Campbeltown Museum - University of Chester - University of Edinburgh - English Heritage - Environment Agency - The Heights of Abraham - Historic Scotland - University of Huddersfield - Kilmartin Museum - University of Manchester - Penrith and Eden Museum - University of Reading - University of Southampton - University of York - Tullie House Museum - York Minster

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