Original linocut prints by Susan Noble

Rievaulx Abbey

£220.00

- An original reduction linocut print.
- Version 1 (with blue sky) is a Limited variable edition of 12.
- Version 2 (with white sky) is a Limited variable edition of 8.
- Clairefontaine Japanese Simili Printmaking Paper, 130 gsm.
- Lawrence oil based ink.
- Image size 55cm x 70cm with a generous margin to allow for framing.
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This print shows the impressive ruins of Rievaulx Abbey, located near Helmsley in North Yorkshire. Founded in 1132, it was the first Cistercian abbey to be established in the North of England and quickly became one of the most powerful monasteries; at its peak in the 1160s its most famous abbot Aelred headed up a 650 strong community.

It is an original reduction linocut print, using just one block of lino and a process of carving away the lino between each layer of colour to produce the final image. These linocut prints are handmade from start to finish - hand carved, inked and handprinted, and as such they will have small variations between prints - making each print into a unique artwork. When ordering please add a note saying which version you would like.

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UK Postage: large prints will be sent packaged in tissue and a tube via either Royal Mail or EVRi tracked delivery. They should arrive within 3 days - you will receive a tracking number as soon as the print is dispatched.

Non-UK Postage: prints will be sent packaged in tissue and a tube. They should arrive within 2 weeks - you will receive a tracking number as soon as the print is dispatched. Please note EU customers may be charged extra custom or VAT charges due to Brexit once the parcel arrives at the destination.
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If you have any questions, please just get in touch and thanks for taking a look!