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Please find the size options below. These refer to the dimensions of the image only. All Medici prints come with a border around the image with the title and artist name printed at the foot of the sheet.
Henry Herbert La Thangue (1859-1929) attended the Royal College of Art, the Lambeth School of Art and the Royal Academy Schools, and was awarded the RA Gold Medal in 1879, the highest accolade for a young painter at that time. Soon afterwards, he settled in Paris to study under J. L. Gerome at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. While in Paris, like many English artists, La Thangue was much influenced by the Barbizon School and the leading proponents of pleinairisme, Bastien-Lepage and Dagnan-Bouveret. In 1884 he returned to England and settled in Norfolk. Principally a painter of rural genre scenes, La Thangue was in sympathy with the aims and ideals of the Newlyn School in Cornwall, a group of painters also moved by the artistic climate in France. He was a founder member of the New English Arts Club, and was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1898, and made a full Academician in 1912.
Our standard prints are reproduced on a premium semi matt finish paper. Its micro-porous resin coating provides exceptional colour accuracy and stability
Our watercolour board has a natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface equivalent to a traditional etching fine art paper. The surface has a special matte coating, designed for high quality fine art reproduction with giclée technology. It is an archival quality paper with great colour accuracy.
Standard Delivery items are usually dispatched within 2 working days of the order being placed. We aim to deliver within:
3-5 working days for UK
4-7 working days for Europe
7-10 working days for USA, Canada, Fast East, Australasia and the rest of the world.
Standard UK delivery from £3.50
Europe & the rest of the world from £8.00
All prints will be tissue wrapped, bubble wrapped and packed into robust cardboard tubes.
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