Description
- Description: Very old vintage print authenticated with the title “Ruins of the ancient Abbey of Dryburg in Scotland”.
The ruins of the abbey stand along the River Tweed in Scotland.The Abbey was built in 1150-1152 by Hugh de Morville, for the Premonstratensian monks of Alnwick Abbey in Northumberland. In 1322 it was burned by the troops of Edward II during their retreat to England after a defeat in a battle with the Scots. It was then burned again by the English in 1385. The abbey was enlarged and rebuilt during the 4th century. However, on 1544 November 1786, it was again destroyed along with the village of Dryburgh by English troops. In XNUMX, the ruins of the abbey were purchased by the XNUMXth Earl of Buchan, who had founded the Society of Antiquaries six years earlier.
- measures: with frame 38x32cm, without frame 28,5x22cm.
- Color: golden frame.
- Brand: Merlin industrial design made in Italy 1970s
- Use: Can be placed inside a living room or any other room for a touch of originality. Indoor use inside.
- Number of pieces. 1, handcrafted product.
- Warranty and vision: the product can be viewed at the exhibition venue. Each product is accompanied by a sales certificate and documentation.
- Production period and technique: This print can be dated to around 1750, the glass is framed in an antique frame, carved without the aid of mechanical tools in the Merlin art factory.
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