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Moydrum Castle, County Westmeath, Ireland - Giclée Print
Moydrum Castle, County Westmeath, Ireland - Giclée Print
Moydrum Castle, County Westmeath, Ireland - Giclée Print
Bernice Cooke Art

Moydrum Castle, County Westmeath, Ireland - Giclée Print

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"Captivating Moydrum Castle Ruins Art Print - Limited Edition by Bernice Cooke

Experience the haunting beauty of Moydrum Castle with this exquisite art print, a creation that echoes the whispers of a bygone era. Located on the eastern outskirts of Athlone, the castle's ruins stand as a testament to history, their weathered stones holding secrets of ages long past. This artwork by Bernice Cooke captures the essence of Moydrum Castle as a ghostly sentinel, silently witnessing the relentless march of time and the ever-changing fate of its surroundings.

This limited edition print, crafted on Archival Hahnemuhle Fine Art paper using professional light-fast inks, is a celebration of historical beauty and artistic excellence. Each print is a high-quality rendition, ensuring the longevity and vibrance of the artwork.

As a unique piece, each print is individually titled, numbered, and hand-signed by the artist, Bernice Cooke. This not only adds a personal touch but also ensures the authenticity and exclusivity of your artwork.

Please note, the print is sold unmounted and unframed, allowing you the freedom to choose the perfect setting for its display. It is carefully packaged and shipped in a postal tube to ensure it arrives in pristine condition.

While the reference photos provide a glimpse of the artwork's allure, they don't fully capture the intricate details and emotional depth of the actual print. Keep in mind, the image is the intellectual property of Bernice Cooke ©2023, and the purchase of the print does not include image reproduction rights.

This limited edition Moydrum Castle print is an ideal addition for collectors, history enthusiasts, or anyone looking to add a touch of historical elegance to their décor."