Drumcondra House, All Hallows Campus, DCU, Dublin - Pen & Watercolor Sketch - Giclée Print by Bernice Cooke - Mounted to 10" x 8".
"Explore the historical elegance of Drumcondra House, a notable landmark in Drumcondra, Dublin, Ireland, which now graces the DCU All Hallows Campus. Designed by the famed architect Sir Edward Lovett Pearce, Drumcondra House was built in 1726 and served as the residence of Marmaduke Coghill and his sister Mary. This architectural masterpiece, steeped in history, offers a chance to relive the cherished memories of college days at DCU Dublin.
The essence of Drumcondra House has been beautifully captured in an original artwork, meticulously created using pigment ink fine liner pens and watercolor pencils and paint. Available as a limited edition print, this artwork is produced on Archival Hahnemuhle Fine Art paper with professional light-fast inks, ensuring both durability and high-quality color retention.
Each print is a unique work of art, individually titled, numbered, and personally signed by the artist, Bernice Cooke. It is important to note that the print is sold unmounted and unframed, carefully packaged in a postal tube for safe shipping. While the provided photos serve as a reference, they cannot fully capture the intricate details and quality of the actual print.
This exclusive piece, copyright Bernice Cooke ©2024, is not just a print but a piece of Irish heritage and a nostalgic reminder of days spent at DCU Dublin. The image reproduction rights remain with the artist, guaranteeing the exclusivity of your purchase."