Royal Festival Hall Sun Blue Print
The Royal Festival Hall is a grade I listed concert, dance and talks venue within the Southbank Centre in London. The original 1951 design is depicted in this print.
The hall was built as part of the Festival of Britain, and was officially opened on 3 May 1951. In 1986 it was taken over by the Arts Council, and managed together with the Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room and the Hayward Gallery, eventually becoming an independent arts organisation, known as the Southbank Centre, in April 1998.
This open edition signed giclee print uses the highest quality acid-free light-fast archival 300 gsm Minuet Cotton Rag. Using pigment-based UltraChrome and Ultra Violet (UV) inks, the Giclée printing process ensures our prints have superior detail, colours and longevity.
- Measures 30 x 30 cm
- Available in blue and gold
- Please note that the framed version of the print can only be ordered for shop collection due to the fragile nature of the frame
The Royal Festival Hall is a grade I listed concert, dance and talks venue within the Southbank Centre in London. The original 1951 design is depicted in this print.
The hall was built as part of the Festival of Britain, and was officially opened on 3 May 1951. In 1986 it was taken over by the Arts Council, and managed together with the Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room and the Hayward Gallery, eventually becoming an independent arts organisation, known as the Southbank Centre, in April 1998.
This open edition signed giclee print uses the highest quality acid-free light-fast archival 300 gsm Minuet Cotton Rag. Using pigment-based UltraChrome and Ultra Violet (UV) inks, the Giclée printing process ensures our prints have superior detail, colours and longevity.
- Measures 30 x 30 cm
- Available in blue and gold
- Please note that the framed version of the print can only be ordered for shop collection due to the fragile nature of the frame
Unframed
Southbank Centre Shop
Southbank Centre Shop, Mandela Walk, Belvedere Road
London SE1 8XX
United Kingdom
Royal Festival Hall Sun Blue Print
The Royal Festival Hall is a grade I listed concert, dance and talks venue within the Southbank Centre in London. The original 1951 design is depicted in this print.
The hall was built as part of the Festival of Britain, and was officially opened on 3 May 1951. In 1986 it was taken over by the Arts Council, and managed together with the Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room and the Hayward Gallery, eventually becoming an independent arts organisation, known as the Southbank Centre, in April 1998.
This open edition signed giclee print uses the highest quality acid-free light-fast archival 300 gsm Minuet Cotton Rag. Using pigment-based UltraChrome and Ultra Violet (UV) inks, the Giclée printing process ensures our prints have superior detail, colours and longevity.
- Measures 30 x 30 cm
- Available in blue and gold
- Please note that the framed version of the print can only be ordered for shop collection due to the fragile nature of the frame
The Royal Festival Hall is a grade I listed concert, dance and talks venue within the Southbank Centre in London. The original 1951 design is depicted in this print.
The hall was built as part of the Festival of Britain, and was officially opened on 3 May 1951. In 1986 it was taken over by the Arts Council, and managed together with the Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room and the Hayward Gallery, eventually becoming an independent arts organisation, known as the Southbank Centre, in April 1998.
This open edition signed giclee print uses the highest quality acid-free light-fast archival 300 gsm Minuet Cotton Rag. Using pigment-based UltraChrome and Ultra Violet (UV) inks, the Giclée printing process ensures our prints have superior detail, colours and longevity.
- Measures 30 x 30 cm
- Available in blue and gold
- Please note that the framed version of the print can only be ordered for shop collection due to the fragile nature of the frame