The Ha'penny Bridge

€99.00

The Ha’penny Bridge is one of the most iconic parts of Dublin. It is a pedestrian cast iron bridge which was built in May 1816 over the River Liffey, connecting North to South of the city. A toll of a half penny (hence the name) was placed on this bridge for anyone who wished to cross to the other side.

This piece was created using watercolour paint and pen, a style known as urban sketching. It’s sure to bring a pop of colour to any space in your home.

A lovely Irish gift for any Dubliner, a family member who is away from home, someone who is returning home after spending time in Dublin or someone with a connection to Ireland.

All prints are printed on museum quality 305gsm Hahnemuhle photo rag paper.

What does that mean?

This paper is 100% cotton, lightly felted structure in white with a matte surface. It’s acid and lignin-free and certified ageing-resistant.

Sizing

  1. A4 in size (21cmX30cm/8X12”)

  2. White or black wooden frame, measuring 35 x 45cm/ 12X16”

  3. All unframed prints will be mounted with a border so that they are ready to sit into your own frame.

  4. Each print is individually signed by the artist.

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