East Urban Home 'The Investiture of the Prince of Wales, Carnarvon Castle' Painting East Urban Home Format: Unframed Paper

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29.0 H x 40.0 W x 3.8 D cm
30 cm H x 40 cm W x 0.2 cm D
30 cm H x 40 cm W x 2.3 cm D
30.0 H x 40.0 W x 0.2 D cm
30.0 H x 40.0 W x 2.3 D cm
40 cm H x 50 cm W x 0.2 cm D
40 cm H x 50 cm W x 2.3 cm D
40.0 H x 50.0 W x 0.2 D cm
40.0 H x 50.0 W x 2.3 D cm
43.5 H x 60.0 W x 3.8 D cm
50 cm H x 70 cm W x 0.2 cm D
50 cm H x 70 cm W x 2.3 cm D
50.0 H x 70.0 W x 0.2 D cm
50.0 H x 70.0 W x 2.3 D cm
58.0 H x 80.0 W x 3.8 D cm
70 cm H x 100 cm W x 0.2 cm D
70.0 H x 100.0 W x 0.2 D cm
70.0 H x 100.0 W x 2.3 D cm
72.5 H x 100.0 W x 3.8 D cm
72.5 cm H x 100 cm W x 3.8 cm D
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  • Colour: brown
  • Size: 30.0 H x 40.0 W x 0.2 D cm
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The investiture of the Prince of Wales, Carnarvon Castle by Marshall Herskovitz. The investiture of the Prince of Wales, Carnarvon Castle, 1911-1912. Reproduced from a Kinemacolor film. On the death of his father, King George V, in January 1936, Prince Edward (1894-1972) was proclaimed King Edward VIII. Before long, rumours circulated about his alleged romance with an American, Mrs Wallis Warfield Simpson, then married to her second husband, a London shipping broker. On October 20, 1936, Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin counselled Edward, as king and head of the Church of England, to remove all cause for the rumours. A week later Mrs. Simpson was granted a divorce, to become final in six months. In November the king confided to Baldwin that he intended to marry Mrs Simpson even if it meant his abdication. A morganatic marriage was proposed, but the cabinet was unwilling to accept this compromise. On December 11 1936, therefore, the king abdicated in favour of his brother, the duke of York, who became King George VI. Edward received the title duke of Windsor and married Mrs. Simpson in June 1937. From Penrose's Pictorial Annual 1911-1912, The Process Year Book, volume 17, edited by William Gamble and published by AW Penrose (London, 1911-1912). A print from Penrose's Pictorial Annual, The Process Year Book, Volume 17, William Gamble (editor), A W Penrose, London, 1911-1912. Produced on 280gsm fine art paper designed for museum-quality reproductions. The paper has a gently textured matt surface making it especially well suited for giclée reproductions of art prints and paintings.

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  • 12 Colour Giclée printing process
  • 280gsm fine art paper
  • Includes a minimum border of 5cm on each side to aid mounting or framing
  • Made in the UK
  • Product Type: Painting
  • Primary Art Material (Format: Wrapped Canvas): Canvas
    • Primary Art Material Details (Format: Wrapped Canvas): 400gsm cotton canvas
  • Primary Art Material (Format: Unframed Paper, Framed Paper): Paper
    • Primary Art Material Details (Format: Framed Paper, Unframed Paper): 280gsm fine art paper
  • Colour: Brown
  • Number of Items Included: 1
  • Artist: Marshall Herskovitz
  • Orientation: Horizontal
  • Shape: Rectangle
  • Fire Resistant: No
  • Wall Mounting Hardware: No
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  • Country of Origin: United Kingdom
  • Subject: People
  • Animals: Not an Animal
  • Other Animals: No
  • Plants & Flowers: Not Flowers
  • Transportation Type: Not Transportation
  • Other Transportation Type: No
  • Sports & Sports Teams: Not Sports & Sports Teams
  • Other Sports & Sports Teams: No
  • Nature Scenes: Not Nature Scenes
  • Other Nature Scenes: No
  • Food & Beverage: Not Food & Beverage
  • Other Food & Beverage: No
  • Entertainment and Fashion: Not Entertainment & Fashion
  • Other Entertainment: No
  • U.S. States and Territories: Not U.S. States and Territories
  • Cities: Not Cities
  • Other Cities: No
  • Countries: Not Countries
  • Other Countries: No
  • Fantasy & Sci-Fi: Not Fantasy & Sci-Fi
  • Other Fantasy & Sci-Fi: No
  • World Cultures: Not World Cultures
  • Other World Cultures: No
  • Abstract and Fractals: Not Abstract and Fractals
  • Other Abstract: No
  • Religion & Spirituality: Not Religion & Spirituality
  • Inspirational Quotes & Sayings: Not Inspirational Quotes & Sayings
  • Maps: Not Maps
  • Education: Not Education
  • Architecture: Not Architecture
  • Advertisements: Not Advertisements
  • Astrology: Not Astrology
  • Framed (Format: Framed Paper): Yes
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    • Frame Material (Format: Framed Paper): Wood
    • Frame Colour (Format: Framed Paper): Black
  • Framed (Format: Unframed Paper): No
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  • Framed (Format: Wrapped Canvas): No
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  • Open Format Type (Format: Unframed Paper): Open Frame/Gallery Wrapped
  • Open Format Type (Format: Wrapped Canvas): Open Frame/Gallery Wrapped
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  • Purposeful Distressing Type: No Distressing
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  • Season: No Season
  • Holiday / Occasion: No Holiday
  • Art Technique: Oil Painting
  • Grouped Set Type: Single Piece Item
  • Multi Piece Art: No
  • Art Production Method: Fully Hand Produced
  • Hand-Painted Art: Yes
  • Supplier Free-text Keywords: 191
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