Nelson's Pillar was erected in 1808 to commemorate the battle of Trafalgar. At 2.oo am on March 8, 1966 an explosion destroyed the upper half of the Pillar, throwing the statue of Nelson into the street.
Nelson's Pillar was erected in 1808 to commemorate the battle of Trafalgar. At 2.oo am on March 8, 1966 an explosion destroyed the upper half of the Pillar, throwing the statue of Nelson into the street. This is a LIMITED EDITION Signed & numbered by the artist herself, it measures 11 x 16 inches double matted and is professionally framed. Each Limited Edition Print is hand-signed and numbered by the artist and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Born and raised in Dublin, Sue Bryan moved to New York City in 1989. It was during her time away from home that she developed her passion for drawing with pen and ink. Inspired by turn-of-the century photographs of Ireland she came across in antique shops and second-hand bookstores, she discovered her fascination with the elegant cities and small towns depicted in these nostalgic images. Her attention to detail is such that she sometimes spends months working on a picture, getting lost in the tiny brickwork of an old facade. Her drawings are reproduced as Limited Edition Fine Art Prints on specially treated heavyweight watercolor paper, delivering an exceptional image with the look and feel of authentic character. It is difficult to fully appreciate the detail of Sue's drawings on this website.
Manufacturer: Irish Collection
SKU: 1007