'Rosedale Abbey' Watercolour


Rosedale Abbey hamlet is actually named after the Cistercian Priory that once dominated this particular location at the heart of Rosedale valley between 1158-1535 and which ended with Henry VIII's dissolution of monasteries. Only part of a stair tower now exists as a reminder of the former priory. Between 1850-1920 Rosedale Abbey was at the centre of a largescale ironstone mining industry and which established a dedicated rail link as part of network that transported iron ore to Teesside. Remains of the kilns and line can be seen at the top of Chimney bank.

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A 12 colour giclée process is used to print both fine art and canvas editions. 

In the case of framed fine art prints, images are printed onto museum-grade paper which has a gently textured surface. Unframed fine art prints are printed onto Hahnemühle Rag paper, a fabulous cotton rag with a lovely soft feel and light felt texture which provides a subtle three-dimensional appearance and impressive pictorial depth.

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