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Flowers in a Bowl by James Holland (1865) Framed Print

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Bring timeless elegance into your space with this exquisite framed print of "Flowers in a Bowl" by the renowned 19th-century artist James Holland. Originally created in 1865, this piece masterfully combines the delicate textures of charcoal with the soft, vibrant hues of watercolour to depict a serene still life of flowers arranged in a simple bowl.

Printed on high-quality, archival paper, this reproduction captures every detail and nuance of the original artwork. The frame, available in your choice of finishes, adds a sophisticated touch, making it perfect for any room in your home or office.

Features:

  • Artist: James Holland (1800-1870)
  • Title: Flowers in a Bowl
  • Original Medium: Charcoal and watercolour on paper
  • Size Options: Available in multiple sizes to suit your space
  • Frame: Choose from a range of elegant finishes
  • Ready to Hang: Comes with pre-installed hanging hardware

Enhance your decor with this beautiful piece that embodies the grace and charm of 19th-century art.


Our Frames  

  • Art Paper: All designs are printed on 200 gsm heavyweight Archival Art paper, finished with a beautiful matte texture.
  • Premium Quality: Crafted from premium grade solid wood, our frames ensure both durability and elegance.
  • Clear Plexiglass: High-quality clear plexiglass that looks fantastic and won't break during shipping.
  • Dimensions: Frames are approximately 2.5 cm (1 inch) thick and 1.5 cm (1/2 inch) wide.

Free Worldwide Delivery

  • Enjoy the convenience of free worldwide delivery. We aim to process and ship all orders within 2-3 working days from the date of order.
National Gallery of Ireland Collection.

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