DPI: 337
Paper thickness: 10.3 mil (0.26 mm)
Paper weight: 5.57 oz/yd² (189 g/m²)
Giclée printing quality
Opacity: 94%
ISO brightness: 104%
Blank product sourced from Japan
Size of border may vary depending on fulfilment location
“Architecture” (16” x 20”) is a historic print featuring the South Flank Elevation of St. Paul's Cathedral in London alongside the North Flank Elevation of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Originally published in 1889, the piece captures the precision, symmetry, and grandeur of two of the world’s most iconic cathedrals.
The illustration combines historical engraving with architectural artistry, showcasing the structural detail and classical design that defined centuries of European architecture. The rendering of St. Paul’s Cathedral was engraved by G. Aikman and based on the designs of Sir Christopher Wren, whose work helped shape the architectural identity of London following the Great Fire of 1666.
Giclée-printed on archival, acid-free matte paper sourced from Japan. Frame not included.
“Architecture” (16” x 20”) is a historic print featuring the South Flank Elevation of St. Paul's Cathedral in London alongside the North Flank Elevation of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Originally published in 1889, the piece captures the precision, symmetry, and grandeur of two of the world’s most iconic cathedrals.
The illustration combines historical engraving with architectural artistry, showcasing the structural detail and classical design that defined centuries of European architecture. The rendering of St. Paul’s Cathedral was engraved by G. Aikman and based on the designs of Sir Christopher Wren, whose work helped shape the architectural identity of London following the Great Fire of 1666.
Giclée-printed on archival, acid-free matte paper sourced from Japan. Frame not included.
DPI: 337
Paper thickness: 10.3 mil (0.26 mm)
Paper weight: 5.57 oz/yd² (189 g/m²)
Giclée printing quality
Opacity: 94%
ISO brightness: 104%
Blank product sourced from Japan
Size of border may vary depending on fulfilment location