7819 Hinton Manor
There's something quite magical about the sight, the sound and the power of a steam engine, with clouds of steam pouring from its funnel.
7819 Hinton Manor was built in 1938 and originally used in Wales and is now owned by the Severn Valley Railway.
I remember riding on a train pulled by this engine many years ago.
Here it is depicted at Arley station.
7819 Hinton Manor
A Limited Edition of 80 High Quality Giclée Prints on Archival Paper from an Original Painting in Oils.
What is Giclée?
It is a specialist fine art method of printing that creates exceptionally high quality reproductions using special pigment based inks. Together with a good quality cotton based paper, a much longer lifespan than conventional inks can be achieved, which can retain the vividness of colour for over 200 years.
Paper
The substrate used is an Archival Matte 230gsm Paper which is perfect for giclée art prints and gives outstanding colour quality.
Sizes
All sizes shown are inclusive of a small white border. This helps if the print is to be framed allowing for any overlap when mounting. Pick the overall paper size of your choice. Each print comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Frames
Frames are not currently offered for sale but a good selection of reasonably priced compatible frames can be purchased here