The Oak at Oversley Green
Situated on the outskirts of Alcester, Warwickshire, near the River Alne, stands a remarkable ancient oak, a relic of the once majestic Forest of Arden. This venerable tree had already witnessed 200-300 years of existence when the Catholic conspirators were plotting to assassinate Protestant King James I during the Gunpowder Plot at the opening of the Houses of Parliament in November 1605.
530mm x 430mm mounted and framed. Frame dimensions 790mm x 690mm.
Edition of 125 (plus 12 artists proofs) @ £450 plus delivery at cost
(Available as print only @ £300 plus p&p)
Giclee printed on photo rag this artwork comes framed in a wooden Black & Gold Luxe Monti Italian frame and mounted with a triple mount and glazed with Art Glass which reduces reflection and protects the print from ultraviolet light.
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