The Ha'penny Bridge

€99.00

The Ha’penny Bridge is one of the most iconic parts of Dublin. It is a pedestrian cast iron bridge which was built in May 1816 over the River Liffey, connecting North to South of the city. A toll of a half penny (hence the name) was placed on this bridge for anyone who wished to cross to the other side.

This piece was created using watercolour paint and pen, a style known as urban sketching. It’s sure to bring a pop of colour to any space in your home.

A lovely Irish gift for any Dubliner, a family member who is away from home, someone who is returning home after spending time in Dublin or someone with a connection to Ireland.

All prints are printed on museum quality 305gsm Hahnemuhle photo rag paper.

What does that mean?

This paper is 100% cotton, lightly felted structure in white with a matte surface. It’s acid and lignin-free and certified ageing-resistant.

Sizing

  1. A4 in size (21cmX30cm/8X12”)

  2. White or black wooden frame, measuring 35 x 45cm/ 12X16”

  3. All unframed prints will be mounted with a border so that they are ready to sit into your own frame.

  4. Each print is individually signed by the artist.

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The Ha’penny Bridge is one of the most iconic parts of Dublin. It is a pedestrian cast iron bridge which was built in May 1816 over the River Liffey, connecting North to South of the city. A toll of a half penny (hence the name) was placed on this bridge for anyone who wished to cross to the other side.

This piece was created using watercolour paint and pen, a style known as urban sketching. It’s sure to bring a pop of colour to any space in your home.

A lovely Irish gift for any Dubliner, a family member who is away from home, someone who is returning home after spending time in Dublin or someone with a connection to Ireland.

All prints are printed on museum quality 305gsm Hahnemuhle photo rag paper.

What does that mean?

This paper is 100% cotton, lightly felted structure in white with a matte surface. It’s acid and lignin-free and certified ageing-resistant.

Sizing

  1. A4 in size (21cmX30cm/8X12”)

  2. White or black wooden frame, measuring 35 x 45cm/ 12X16”

  3. All unframed prints will be mounted with a border so that they are ready to sit into your own frame.

  4. Each print is individually signed by the artist.

The Ha’penny Bridge is one of the most iconic parts of Dublin. It is a pedestrian cast iron bridge which was built in May 1816 over the River Liffey, connecting North to South of the city. A toll of a half penny (hence the name) was placed on this bridge for anyone who wished to cross to the other side.

This piece was created using watercolour paint and pen, a style known as urban sketching. It’s sure to bring a pop of colour to any space in your home.

A lovely Irish gift for any Dubliner, a family member who is away from home, someone who is returning home after spending time in Dublin or someone with a connection to Ireland.

All prints are printed on museum quality 305gsm Hahnemuhle photo rag paper.

What does that mean?

This paper is 100% cotton, lightly felted structure in white with a matte surface. It’s acid and lignin-free and certified ageing-resistant.

Sizing

  1. A4 in size (21cmX30cm/8X12”)

  2. White or black wooden frame, measuring 35 x 45cm/ 12X16”

  3. All unframed prints will be mounted with a border so that they are ready to sit into your own frame.

  4. Each print is individually signed by the artist.