The Real Downton Abbey - Highclere Castle, England - Giclée Print.
"Experience the grandeur of Highclere Castle, a remarkable landmark nestled in Newbury, England. This castle gained widespread recognition as the filming location for the beloved television series, 'Downton Abbey', and is the esteemed residence of Lord and Lady Carnarvon.
Highclere Castle's origins trace back to a medieval palace and gardens established by Bishop William of Wykeham. The site underwent a transformation in 1679, emerging as Highclere Place House, only to be later acquired by Sir Robert Sawyer, an ancestor of the current Earl of Carnarvon. In 1842, the castle witnessed a significant redesign under Sir Charles Barry, resulting in the stunning edifice known today.
The original artwork, skillfully rendered in pencil, ink, and watercolor, captures the timeless elegance and architectural splendor of Highclere Castle. Now available as a limited edition print on Archival Hahnemuhle Fine Art paper, each piece is created with professional light-fast inks, ensuring the enduring beauty of the print.
As an artist, Bernice Cooke, I take great pride in each print, which is individually titled, numbered, and personally signed. This high-quality print is sold unmounted and unframed for easy customization to your taste and is securely shipped in a postal tube. Please note that the displayed photos are for reference only.
This print offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Highclere Castle's rich history and architectural majesty. Please remember, the copyright ©2024 Bernice Cooke protects the artistic integrity of this work, and image reproduction rights are not included with the sale."