Royal Albert Hall, London

from £50.00

This is a hand-drawn architectural illustration of the Royal Albert Hall, which was opened in 1871 by Queen Victoria. It was originally called the Central Hall of Arts and Sciences, but was changed to commemorate Prince Albert who had organised the 1851 Great Exhibition in Hyde Park nearby. The Royal Albert Hall has since become a focal point of cultural activity, and hosts over 400 events a year, including the wonderful summer Proms.

These are part of a Limited Edition print run of 37 at each size and colour, for a total of 999 prints. All prints are individually signed and numbered by the artist.

Prints are available at A3, A2 and A1. All are made as high-quality Giclée prints on heavyweight matt Hahnemühle German Etching Art Paper (310gsm). Please note that this is a high-quality archival cotton-based fine art paper; it should be handled and mounted carefully!

Prints are carefully packaged in a rigid cardboard artist’s tube and fully protected with soft semi-transparent backing paper.

All prices include postage and packaging. Express and international shipping is also available.

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This is a hand-drawn architectural illustration of the Royal Albert Hall, which was opened in 1871 by Queen Victoria. It was originally called the Central Hall of Arts and Sciences, but was changed to commemorate Prince Albert who had organised the 1851 Great Exhibition in Hyde Park nearby. The Royal Albert Hall has since become a focal point of cultural activity, and hosts over 400 events a year, including the wonderful summer Proms.

These are part of a Limited Edition print run of 37 at each size and colour, for a total of 999 prints. All prints are individually signed and numbered by the artist.

Prints are available at A3, A2 and A1. All are made as high-quality Giclée prints on heavyweight matt Hahnemühle German Etching Art Paper (310gsm). Please note that this is a high-quality archival cotton-based fine art paper; it should be handled and mounted carefully!

Prints are carefully packaged in a rigid cardboard artist’s tube and fully protected with soft semi-transparent backing paper.

All prices include postage and packaging. Express and international shipping is also available.

This is a hand-drawn architectural illustration of the Royal Albert Hall, which was opened in 1871 by Queen Victoria. It was originally called the Central Hall of Arts and Sciences, but was changed to commemorate Prince Albert who had organised the 1851 Great Exhibition in Hyde Park nearby. The Royal Albert Hall has since become a focal point of cultural activity, and hosts over 400 events a year, including the wonderful summer Proms.

These are part of a Limited Edition print run of 37 at each size and colour, for a total of 999 prints. All prints are individually signed and numbered by the artist.

Prints are available at A3, A2 and A1. All are made as high-quality Giclée prints on heavyweight matt Hahnemühle German Etching Art Paper (310gsm). Please note that this is a high-quality archival cotton-based fine art paper; it should be handled and mounted carefully!

Prints are carefully packaged in a rigid cardboard artist’s tube and fully protected with soft semi-transparent backing paper.

All prices include postage and packaging. Express and international shipping is also available.

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