ASMS Reredos
Presented on museum-grade Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl Paper (285 gsm)
Guaranteed archival quality for 100+ years.
Delivered to your door, Tracked + Insured shipping to anywhere in the world.
20% of the profits will be donated in supporting their upkeep.
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Open and Limited Editions
(Limited Editions are supplied with a certificate of authenticity.)
A1 - Limited Edition print run of 100 pieces.
A2 - Limited Edition print run of 200 pieces.
A4 / A3 - Open Edition.
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All Saints Margaret Street
The immense reredos was completed by William Dyce in 1853-9, but suffering the effects of London air, was reproduced by Comper in 1909 on wooden panels in front of the original. Starting at the base with the depiction of Christ's earthly life, the eye is drawn upwards to Christ in glory, the free movement of the figures there contrasting with the more static figures beneath. The great silver pyx, designed by Ninan Comper, was given by the Duke of Newcastle in 1928 as a memorial to choristers killed in the First World War.
Presented on museum-grade Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl Paper (285 gsm)
Guaranteed archival quality for 100+ years.
Delivered to your door, Tracked + Insured shipping to anywhere in the world.
20% of the profits will be donated in supporting their upkeep.
—————————————
Open and Limited Editions
(Limited Editions are supplied with a certificate of authenticity.)
A1 - Limited Edition print run of 100 pieces.
A2 - Limited Edition print run of 200 pieces.
A4 / A3 - Open Edition.
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All Saints Margaret Street
The immense reredos was completed by William Dyce in 1853-9, but suffering the effects of London air, was reproduced by Comper in 1909 on wooden panels in front of the original. Starting at the base with the depiction of Christ's earthly life, the eye is drawn upwards to Christ in glory, the free movement of the figures there contrasting with the more static figures beneath. The great silver pyx, designed by Ninan Comper, was given by the Duke of Newcastle in 1928 as a memorial to choristers killed in the First World War.
Presented on museum-grade Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl Paper (285 gsm)
Guaranteed archival quality for 100+ years.
Delivered to your door, Tracked + Insured shipping to anywhere in the world.
20% of the profits will be donated in supporting their upkeep.
—————————————
Open and Limited Editions
(Limited Editions are supplied with a certificate of authenticity.)
A1 - Limited Edition print run of 100 pieces.
A2 - Limited Edition print run of 200 pieces.
A4 / A3 - Open Edition.
—————————————
All Saints Margaret Street
The immense reredos was completed by William Dyce in 1853-9, but suffering the effects of London air, was reproduced by Comper in 1909 on wooden panels in front of the original. Starting at the base with the depiction of Christ's earthly life, the eye is drawn upwards to Christ in glory, the free movement of the figures there contrasting with the more static figures beneath. The great silver pyx, designed by Ninan Comper, was given by the Duke of Newcastle in 1928 as a memorial to choristers killed in the First World War.