The Liverpool Town Hall was one of the first of many cultural buildings built in post-industrial revolution Liverpool. It was constructed in 1754 and still stand today as ‘one of the finest surviving 18th century town halls’ featuring beautiful Georgian décor and featuring a small colonnade inspired by the classical orders of the Romans and Greeks. It was built by John Wood the Elder and his team in 5 years and it replaced the earlier built town hall. Today, this building host many events such as weddings; conferences and despite technological advances and changing times, it has never lost its true purpose.
Original art pieces are the best way to catch the character of the building and the drawing style. Faint pencil lines may be seen in some original drawings, however, this simply add story and process to an art piece. Originals are all ‘one off’ drawings however the artist retains the right to the copyright of the piece and is still able to sell prints of the piece.
This artwork is an A4 piece, 210mm x 297mm. You will receive a high quality Original piece which is framed with a Black Gallery frame (including a white mount).
Hewitt Sketches provides premium quality artwork for your every need. Our process is clear, professional and sustainable and will look beautiful in your home, irrespective of the style as architecture and line art is timeless. Immerse yourself in the detail and quality of the illustrations with every piece signed, professionally checked and reviewed at every stage of its creation.
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