The Queen's House Tulip Staircase
This is the famous Tulip Staircase at The Queen's House in Greenwich, London. It was the first centrally unsupported helical staircase constructed in England (circa 1616). It was installed by the architect Inigo Jones who was first significant British architect of the early modern period. The Queen's House was the first consciously classical building to have been constructed in Britain.
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Small Edition (150) - 7 x 10" signed & numbered
Original Edition (50) - 10 x 15" signed & numbered SOLD OUT!
Medium Edition (150) - 20 x 30" unsigned lab print
Large Edition (150) - 32 x 48" unsigned lab print
Total Edition Size = 500Dimensions are printed image area. There will be a small white additional border.
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