ST BRIDES CHURCH, PERCY STREET, LIVERPOOL
This view of St Brides shows the grand entrance with it's 6 unfluted Ionic columns. Built in 1830, it was designed by Samuel Rowland and is the best surving Neoclassical church in Liverpool.
This is a 'line and wash' style painting with the linework drawn freehand with a Graphos pen, and then the watercolour paint applied.
This original watercolour is on display at the Belvedere Arms, Sugnall Street and is for sale.
The painting is in an oak frame and set in a mount.
Painting size: 290mm x 390mm - frame size: 420mm x 520mm
Limited Edition Prints (from 250) are still available at liverpoolgallery.com

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