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Fine Art Painting - The Foggy Dew - Irish Pubs

Fine Art Painting - The Foggy Dew - Irish Pubs

Regular price €240,00 EUR
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'The Foggy Dew'

The Foggy Dew Irish pub located in the heart of Dublin, looking out onto Central Bank Plaza. Named after an Irish ballad by Fr. Charles O'Neill, chronicling the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin and famously sang by Sinead O'Connor. 

Capture the essence of Dublin's nightlife and Irish culture with this fine art painting inspired by the Foggy Dew. Whether you seek a memento of your time in Ireland, unique gift idea, or a special present, this fine art painting encapsulate the allure of Dublin's iconic landmark.

This fine art painting of the Foggy Dew is created by well known Irish artist, Steven Farrell and is a prefect Irish gift and can be shipped to most parts of the world.


Painting information:

This artwork was created using the highest quality watercolour paints by Schmincke, oil based polychromos pencils by Faber-Castell and fine liner ink-pens.

The ground for this artwork is 300gsm, Cold Pressed, Acid Free watercolour paper.

(Please do not hang in direct sunlight)

This fine art painting of The Foggy Dew is a prefect Irish gift and can be shipped to most parts of the world.

 

The fine art painting is available unframed, framed in a black frame or framed in a white frame.

If ordering from outside of Ireland we will only ship this artwork unframed so please choose the unframed option, this is to protect the artwork from potential damage.

 

If ordered unframed this artwork will be securely shipped in a protective tube

(if ordering inside of Dublin this fine art painting will be hand delivered).


Also available as a fine art print


Fine art painting size:

Image size: up to 12" x 9" 

Framed size: up to 16" x 12" 

IMPORTANT: Each fine art painting is framed to order so please allow up to 10 days' for dispatch of framed fine art paintings. 

If ordering from outside the EU you might have to pay customs charges, your national revenue service can give you more guidance. 

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