This is a beautiful Victorian Era reproduction on fine art canvas:
"Threave Castle"
We are happy to ship international orders anywhere across the globe.
This Victorian picture comes on titanium primed, genuine archival artist's canvas (not paper based). If making a purchase, please ensure you select your correct country for shipping charges. All orders are secure, and we have no access to your private financial information, only your contact details which will be used for dispatch purposes only. For any further information, please see the links below or contact us and we'd be happy to answer your queries directly.
Threave (or Thrieve, or Treve) Castle is situated on an island in the River Dee, 2.5 km (1.5miles) west of Castle Douglas, in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It was the home of 'Black' Douglas Earls of Douglas from the late 14th century until their fall in 1455.
The island was probably inhabited from the 6th century, and the name is most likely derived from the Old Welsh Tref, meaning homestead. It is possible that Fergus of Galloway built a timber castle on the island after 1000, but it was burned in 1308 by Edward Bruce.
The colour reproductions are from the original Photochroms. Photochrom was a technique developed in Switzerland in the 19th century for colouring black and white photographs using up to fourteen lithograph stones. This created a coloured image with a combined look something between a photograph and painting. The photochrome comes on museum quality canvas producing stunning reproduction detail and colour. Fine art canvas prints are available in two sizes, and can be supplied to anywhere around the globe through our secure online ordering system.
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