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by Richard Harpum
$70.00
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This painting shows the iconic Elizabeth Tower which houses the famous Big Ben - the name of the giant bell at the top of the tower, which is 96... more
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60" Diameter Not Including Tassles
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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This painting shows the iconic Elizabeth Tower which houses the famous Big Ben - the name of the giant bell at the top of the tower, which is 96 metres (315 feet) high. It stands at the north end of the Houses of Parliament, also know as the Palace of Westminster, the seat of the UK government. The tower was completed in 1859 and the Great Clock started on 31 May 31st with the Great Bell's strikes heard for the first time on July 11th.
I visit London a few times every year and on this occasion was fortunate enough to capture the city in bright sunlight after about 4 inches of snow had fallen. Passing in front of the building is a red London double-decker bus. And my favourite dog, Oscar, makes another appearance.
The buildings have changed dramatically over the course of nearly a thousand years of history. Transformed from a royal residence to the home of a modern democracy, the current tower is one of the most recognised buildings in the world. Owing its stunning Gothic ar...
Award-winning artist, Richard Harpum, paints in a realist style, paying meticulous attention to detail. His medium of choice is acrylics on canvas or board but he also uses oils and paints watercolour florals. Richard's primary focus is landscapes, seascapes, cityscapes and gardens but he also paints portraits, still lifes and florals. The effective use of light is a key ingredient to all of Richard’s works and he spends a great deal of time before starting a painting in selecting a composition that provides both drama and contrast. Born in Bromley, England, in 1951, Richard has had a passion for drawing and painting from a very young age. As a youngster, he was always drawing and became a prolific painter after he received an...
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Mike Jeffries
Your eye for the most minute detail is nothing short of amazing Richard, I know as I have attempted the Houses of Parliament and my daubings pale in comparison..
Richard Harpum replied:
Mike, Great to hear from you again. You are most kind. Thank you. But I am sure that you are quite capable of doing justice to the HoP. However, the detail is rather repetitive!
Claudia Ellis
Congratulations on your sale!
Richard Harpum replied:
Thank you Claudia. I enjoyed looking through your gallery.
Kathy Krause
Congratulations on your sale Richard!
Richard Harpum replied:
Kathy. Many thanks. I enjoyed looking through your gallery.
Julia Hiebaum
Beautiful London scene, Congratulations on your sale!
Richard Harpum replied:
Julia, Thanks for your kind comment. I enjoyed looking through your gallery.
David Godbolt
Just been viewing your wonderful gallery and I love detailed work like this, absolutely superb in both townscapes and country scenes!
Richard Harpum replied:
David, Thanks for your kind words. Much appreciated. I enjoyed looking through your gallery. Watercolours are a real challenge and you seem to have mastered the medium. Best wishes, Richard
Mary Rogers
As always...your work is stunning.
Richard Harpum replied:
Thanks, Mary, Good to hear from you again. Lots of good work in your gallery.
Richard Harpum
This painting shows the iconic Elizabeth Tower which houses the famous Big Ben - the name of the giant bell at the top of the tower, which is 96 metres (315 feet) high. It stands at the north end of the Houses of Parliament, also know as the Palace of Westminster, the seat of the UK government. The tower was completed in 1859 and the Great Clock started on 31 May 31st with the Great Bell's strikes heard for the first time on July 11th. I visit London a few times every year and on this occasion was fortunate enough to capture the city in bright sunlight after about 4” of snow had fallen. Passing in front of the building is a red London double-decker bus. And my favourite dog, Oscar, makes another appearance. The buildings have changed dramatically over the course of nearly a thousand years of history. Transformed from a royal residence to the home of a modern democracy, the current tower is one of the most recognised buildings in the world. Owing its stunning Gothic architecture to the 19th-century architect Sir Charles Barry, the Palace was built between the late 1830s and the early 1860s. Now part of an UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Palace contains a fascinating mixture of both ancient and modern buildings, and houses a vast collection of furnishings, archives and works of art. I used this painting for one of my own Christmas cards.